Posted 1 year ago
mrsbbus11
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Any information would be appreciated. Tubes are intact. Looking to have it refinished. Couldn’t tell you the last time it was turned on.
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Posted 1 year ago
mrsbbus11
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Any information would be appreciated. Tubes are intact. Looking to have it refinished. Couldn’t tell you the last time it was turned on.
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If you have the piece ? I don't see much info from you !~ Why does the top look green ?
The radio is a 1930 Zenith model 61 with nine tubes. It is called a ''low boy' and the price of the radio in 1930 was $198.00.
It has a separate power supply which sits on the bottom of the cabinet
Just google ''Zenith radio , model 61''
Dan in Calgary
danwalker, Aha, thanks. :-)
I tried for a bit yesterday, but couldn't get anywhere with either "Zenith 500" or Google Lens.
Here's the Radio Museum page for the Zenith model 61:
https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/zenith_61.html
The top is not green as in PhilDMorris. It’s the sunlight from the entryway. The plate behind where the tubes are says this, ZE-502. Model 50. Thank you to others for info. Much appreciated.
The serial number is 1007
It is a Zenith radio model 61,according to the cabinet.
It is possible that someone had put a different chassis in the cabinet,
and that is what you are a reading..try looking up ''ZE-502 model 50 , and you don't get anything resembling your cabinet.
Just trying to help
look at this link
Dan in Calagary
https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/zenith_61.html
danwalker, Yup, that was what was confounding me the other day when I went looking for it at the Radio Museum.
Here is what the cabinet looks like on the Zenith model 552:
https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/zenith_552.html
The notes make mention of a "Power pack ZE-502."
mrsbbus11, The cabinet is beautiful.