Antique Tube Radios Repaired, Restored & Sold

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2009

I love old radio's. If there is a model you are looking for leave me a message. We can also arrange to repair or restore a radio you already own.
Thanks for watching.

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  • I have fixed a couple of amps with success. Let me know if you need help or would like to build one. I would like to build an amp or radio from scratch. Thanks for asking.

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  • Beautiful radios! I recently inherited one from my grandpa, a 1938 Detrola. The radio powers up, but the stations come in with a low sound. I noticed there is a small 5 inch cable with a copper wire tip hanging from the chassis. As I live in a high rise, could I use one of those passive loop antennas that you put beside the radio to boost the signal? Or would it have to be connected to the copper wire? Thanks!!

  • i have a few old radios (probbly 40 or 50 lol) but i made a vid of some of them could you please check it out and tell me some info on some of them any would be appeciated thank you

  • Great Radios! I have a couple of the ones you have pictured. I have one RCA AM Shortwave large table model that I am waiting to get the money to have restored. It was one made in Canada by RCA, and looks great. It looks like a baby wooden console, as it is so large for a table model. Can't wait to get it going again!

  • i have a radio that is a triad have u heard of that?

  • I had an RCA 9K, magic eye, short, medium, long wave and standard broadcast. Mint condition.

    Kinda wish I'd kept it but no local radio stations play vintage music.

    Leo Fender drew heavily on the RCA for his guitar amplifiers. Before the era of telecasters, stratocasters, and rock and roll. Leo Fender was a Radio Repairman

    at his shop at 107 S. Harbor Boulevard.

  • Tube radios!--most young kids would say "do they work? "-old feller?

    What the Hell is a -"Tube? "

    HAHAH----------believe me-they WORK!!

    The simple Hetrodyne receiver----STILL-is one of the most important "discoveries"of the 20th Century?

    Steve.

  • That's a nice collection of radios. I have some vintage radios. I have two floor model Zenith radios, one from 1939 and the other 1940's The 1940's I tried rewiring, and got something wrong. I don't have a schematic so I have not been able to find the error. I have a table model Zenith from 1940. I replaced the electrolytic capacitor in it, and it works just fine. The 1939 console works ok , but I think it also needs the electrolytic capacitor replaced.

  • That's quite a collection of radios I have some vintage radios. I have two Zenith console radios. One is a 1939 and the other 1940's. The 1940's I rewired and got something wrong, but I don't have a schematic so I haven't been able to determine what I did wrong. Since then I watch a little closer when rewiring or replacing caps.

  • wow! exc!

  • HI I like your video.

    Finishing up a Zenith 6-S-27 Right now then a Crosley Model 1117 after that..

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