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    Posted 13 years ago

    oldradiocr…
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    This model AU213 is a real favorite among Emerson “Ingraham” cabinet radio collectors. This Saknoffsky designed from 1938 and is a mini-tombstone measuring a mere 11.8 inches high and just under 9 inches wide. It is also known as the “Hunchback” because of the cabinet side profile. This 213 is considered a very desirable and relatively rare model and is a “must have” for an Emerson Ingraham collector. This radio is 100% original and complete right down to the rear panel which is almost always missing. As you can tell by the pictures, it is in fantastic condition.

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    1. Signaholic Signaholic, 13 years ago
      For any of these to have survived at all with the veneer finishes still in tact like this is amazing. I have my parents old tabletop veneer radio and it is fried! Course they stored it in the attic for years. Great radio!
    2. toolate2 toolate2, 13 years ago
      Forget what I just said, this is my absolute favorite!!!

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