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    Posted 14 years ago

    Grammy-Dee
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    This Zenith Radio was Grandma's. I'm interested in knowing the value. Where do I find the Model Number and Year? Any comments on this item?

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    Comments

    1. Cheryld, 14 years ago
      Well it looks like there are numbers on the plate on the front under the words Zenith, try going to googling zenith radio and that number...
    2. Huntleigh Huntleigh, 14 years ago
      Hello I love to learn & hear's what I learned today (it's only 6am) Lot of Brain Left! Your Zenith is a little scarce and is the

      Model 77 1930-31

      Zenith's Model 77 was introduced in late 1930. The Depression had halted sales of the more expensive radios, so Zenith cut costs wherever they could. The Model 77 was housed in the same cabinet as the earlier Model 54 and 64 but whether the 77 used surplus cabinets from the proceeding year or new cabinets of the same old style is not known. The built-in loop antenna used in the 54 and 64 was eliminated as another cost-cutting measure. However, the tuned input, tuned output TRF circuit remained the same and an improved power supply was added. The Model 77 was not produced in any significant quantity.


    3. Starbuck, 14 years ago
      Soory, but the model number is 52 or 552 and is from 1930.
      It was sold in 1930 for 275$. Difference between 52 and 552 are electronic cuircut. It has built in one automatic Tuning with wire strings.

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