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Old January 10th 05, 10:18 PM
 
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I own some old Zenith transistor Radio's.None of them are floor model
Radio's though.Some of them work ok and some of them do not work at
all.I reckon,altogether,, I probally own over two hundred Radio's.
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Old January 10th 05, 10:21 PM
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"Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote:

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| "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote:
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| | There isn't any better furniture in the World than a floor model
Radio.
| | cuhulin
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| Zenith's chair-side radios, in particular,
| look like truly fine furniture.
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| I was just sitting here thinking about the nice one I passed up for $75 a
few
| years ago.
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| The big black Zenith dial, a perfect cabinet too...
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| dxAce
| Michigan
| USA

Holy crap, what a great price.


Yeah, the more I think about the darn thing I wish I'd bought it. As I recall
the owner of the shop later gave it to her daughter who committed suicide. Who
knows, the little shop is hardly ever open and I've not been there for some
time. Maybe I should try to stop when it's open...



Right now, the Transoceanics seem to be going (at least locally) for
around that, thanks to the rare/expensive (so they say) 1L6 tube,
intact with both antennas (MW and SW), but I have yet to find
one with an outstanding, clean case.

73,

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Steve Lawrence
KAØPMD
Burnsville, Minnesota

"If a man wants his dreams to come true then he must wake up."
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When I was in the U.S.Army,, it was hard to catch me whithout a
transistor in my shirt pocket.WHAS out of Louisville,Kentucky and WHAS
still ROCKS!
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Every Which Way But Lose is startin on tb now,See y'all later!
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Old January 10th 05, 10:34 PM
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| I own some old Zenith transistor Radio's.None of them are floor model
| Radio's though.Some of them work ok and some of them do not work at
| all.I reckon,altogether,, I probally own over two hundred Radio's.
| cuhulin

The '7000 model (don't remember the nomenclature precisely) is,
for its low parts count (or maybe because of its low parts count,
acutally), a really decent portable.

73,

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KAØPMD
Burnsville, Minnesota

"If a man wants his dreams to come true then he must wake up."
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"dxAce" wrote:

| Yeah, the more I think about the darn thing I wish I'd bought it. As I
recall
| the owner of the shop later gave it to her daughter who committed suicide.
Who
| knows, the little shop is hardly ever open and I've not been there for
some
| time. Maybe I should try to stop when it's open...

There's a shop called "Grampy's" in the Benson neighborhood, in Omaha,
and they tend to get the chairsides from time to time. I saw a Philco
motorized
console there a couple of years back, and kick myself often for not buying
it.
Also, saw an old Grundig console, with AM/FM/Shortwave and turntable,
selling for $25.00. "Works great," said the tag. "Better recap it," said
I.
What a beautiful radio - once again, another one passed up.

What a pain in the butt.

73,

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Steve Lawrence
KAØPMD
Burnsville, Minnesota

"If a man wants his dreams to come true then he must wake up."
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Old January 10th 05, 10:41 PM
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MII - In CanaDuh its Fifty La Grand ;-) ~ RHF
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Old January 11th 05, 01:31 AM
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"-=jd=-" wrote:

| NB: Not necessarily directed at Steve - I'm just jumping in the thread at
| this point.
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| Let's say the winning bid was $50k.
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| Based on what little is known about it from the pictures and description
| that accompanied the auction, how much *more* would one need to invest in
| it to restore it (just a best-guesstimate) -AND- once restored, how much
do
| you think it might go for if it was re-listed on eBay?

I've restored a number of radios, and without getting too deep
(It's almost dinnertime, and I'm about to run off), there are two
ways to go in the world of restorations: The first is complete
OEM parts, but when you're talking about wax caps and multi
section electrolytics which had a lifespan of perhaps 20 years,
coupled with the rarity of OEM parts, it wouldn't cost altogether
very much to restore the unit. At the very most, I'd budget $1,000
for such a project.

As to the second part of your question, you may very well not
expect to get a thousand dollars more (to pay for your restoration).
Radios are really fickle eBay (and auction) items, and the best
answer I can give you (with a few exceptions, i.e., Catalins,
the old Scotts, and so forth), the price we saw this Zenith go for
is really very incredible. The best answer I can give to answer
your second question is, "However much you can get for it."
Not offered in a mocking tone, but it's hard to get a very solid
idea of what any given set would be "worth."

73,

Steve Lawrence
KAØPMD
Burnsville, Minnesota

"If a man wants his dreams to come true then he must wake up."
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OBTW - and a P.S.:

"-=jd=-" wrote:
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| I just have a problem paying more than I spent
| on my first house for something the size of a chair.

BINGO!

Sorry, I somehow completely skipped over that sentence
(premature Alzheimer's, I'm sure).

You hit the ball out of the park. I'd end the following words
to the end of your sentence: "Especially with so many outstanding
radios in this world."

The R-390 (non-a) is an example of "hollow state" engineering
at its very best. The aesthetic appeal is not "there" for some
collectors, but it definitely gets me jazzed up. I guess that
collecting comes down to "what strikes my fancy?" -- and that
is the greatest determining factor (price-wise).

73,

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Steve Lawrence
KAØPMD
Burnsville, Minnesota

"If a man wants his dreams to come true then he must wake up."
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RHF wrote:

MII - In CanaDuh its Fifty La Grand ;-) ~ RHF



La? Must be the female of the species..as in 'Lare'

'Le' is the male gender.



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