Posted 5 years ago
markfd
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Also found by my wife and sister-in-law today in their uncle's attic in Cleveland, OH. What model Silvertone is it?
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Posted 5 years ago
markfd
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Also found by my wife and sister-in-law today in their uncle's attic in Cleveland, OH. What model Silvertone is it?
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markfd, your wife's uncle's attic sure has some *fun* stuff in it?!! :-) :-) :-) Both radios likely have (or at least had?) a label inside the back that'd give the model numbers, tube layouts, & various info. Whatever you do with them, **please don't** just plug either in and try to turn it on -- elderly electronics such as this which haven't been powered for decades need to be re-energized in a slow, careful fashion in order to avoid potential damage/self-destruction/smoke/bad things...
Thanks for the advice we do not plan on plugging it in.
You're quite welcome markfd! Hoping we'll all eventually get more pics/info about all your 'attic finds' one of these days, after they're recovered from Uncle's Attic...?? :-) :-) :-) FWIW I'd guess (but don't know for sure) that both the radios might be somewhat unusual examples, neither strikes me as a 'common' model by its outward appearance.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/aa2h/6775279016/in/photostream
I could not find the model ,but here is a link to the same radio.
Dan Walker