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    Posted 9 years ago

    Redsox81
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    Just bought these awesome old Zenith radio and I'm trying to find information about it... Year it was made, model type etc... From my research I can't find any zenith quite this old or at least looks as old. Wondering if it could be military use due to the tuning and the flip switch (on/off) as well as the headphones. Maybe it's not a radio at all but a receiver of some type? Also, the plug is not like any that I have seen. Maybe it was used in another country rather than the U.S.? Any antique radio enthusiasts that can lend me a hand on some information about this?? Would be very appreciated!

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    1. TubeAmp TubeAmp, 9 years ago
      It doesn't look like much of the original radio is left. That plug is for the speaker, it plugs into the back of the radio chassis (if it's there). Please post a full back photo.

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