Radiola III-A 1924, checking it out
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@AllAmericanFiveRadio THANKS. AS ALWAYS YOU ARE A RARE SOURCE FOR ANSWERS THAT CANT BE FOUND ELSEWHERE.
MUDDy
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Thanks muddymuddymuddmann
I hope the videos help.
I use "Antique Electronic Supply" for a lot of parts. For early tubes and other early part I use "Play Things Of Past". Just Google their names.
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@AllAmericanFiveRadio I FIND IT SIMPLY AMAZING HOW IT DOES IT ALL AT ONCE. I GOT TO GET MY OLD RADIOLA SENIOR UP AND RUNNING. WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO GET THE TUBE FROM.
YOUR VIDEOS ARE THE BEST IN RADIO. I DON'T ALWAYS COMMENT, BUT I WATCH THEM AND DOWNLOAD THEM.
MUDDy
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RCA used the Trade Mark name Radiola for many years. I'm not sure how many years, but the Radiola Guy has the history of the trade mark on his website.
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It has taken years and years to collecting these radios. My Stromberg Carlson 501-A is very rare and the matching working floor speaker very very rare.
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@AllAmericanFiveRadio Thanks!
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Thanks CameramanLink
I'll do a video on how the circuit works. and a demo
Hi Rick, another splendid video well produced. As you know I'm giving a bit of support to someone to fix an old radio and I'm trying to encourage him to do exactly what you've so eloquently demonstrated in this video.
My next email will be to forward the link to this demo.
Well done! ... .again.
Kind Regards ... Andy
AndyDaviesByTheSea 6 months ago
Thanks AndyDaviesByTheSea
Hey Andy,
I hope the video helps.
Regards,
Rick
AllAmericanFiveRadio 6 months ago