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Cathedral Radios11 of 20Rare Paramount Pee Wee Cathedral Tube Radio1932 CROSLEY CATHEDRAL RADIO/ ORIGINAL WORKING CONDITION. MODEL # 167
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    Posted 11 years ago

    Radio-Tony
    (67 items)

    Here is a small Pee Wee Cathedral Tube Radio from 1932 this is a Rare set that you don't see to often, a 4 tuber standing at only 11 1/2" tall, the Willard Radio Co. was taken over by Gilfillan Bros. The radio was sold for $7.98 with no tubes. The Radio stands at just 11 1/2" tall in one photo you can see the contrast in size with the larger Jackson Bell Tulip Radio at 19" tall.

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 11 years ago
      "With no tubes"?? Who would buy a radio that doesn't work? Never mind, I just remembered a few. Still think that carries marketing strategy a bit too far.
    2. Radio-Tony Radio-Tony, 11 years ago
      Yes , kind of strange, but in the Early 1930's ( 1931-1933 ) there were many Radio Manufactures like over 50 in the Los Angeles area and competition was very tough, so I guess that was a good marketing strategy to try and get peoples attention.

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