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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2010

Crosley Magnavox Atwater Kent Zenith Radio Record Player Flea Market

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  • Those Philcos are a pig to work on. Bandersontv just did a video on his and showed what was involved in getting the board out of the chassis. Nightmare city.

    Never seen a Zenith like that before--perhaps a retrofit from a Victrola?

  • That Philco would be great to have, but this one had parts missing and they wanted $500 for it. I saw no need to pay $500 for aggravation, I get enough of that for free. Yep the Zenith is some kind of retrofit. I thought the door modification for the knobs was interesting.

  • Friend, If you're ever in search of schematics for these old radios, contact us at Top TV and Appliance in Cleveland Ohio. We've been in business since 1949 and the owner here has Sam's Photofacts that go back to the numbers in the 100's. We also have crates of new & used tubes as well.

  • That's great and I will. Thanks for the video response it is very interesting.

  • Thanks for this beautiful video, it is very interesting to see the scenery, atmosphere, people and this great old radio stuff. It is like a holiday scene, and I dont have to travel to see it all.

  • Thanks, I am thinking about videoing the next Ham Fest I go to. There usually is a large variety of equipment, new and old. I am interested in component parts, mostly.

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  • @weightfeather1

    Yes, someone put it together. But they did a reasonably good job. But not really collectable.

  • I am so excited to seeing you at the flea market! LOL

  • I just took that same model record changer out of a 1938 RCA radio. It wasn't original because the model was only available with a player and not a changer.

  • Interesting video, as always.

  • Rick... Thanks for a beautiful day at the flea market. Ron

  • Thanks for sharing your day there. Gary

  • Very interesting,Thank you.

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