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Crosley 716 Tombstone (1936)
(wood tube tombstone radio)

Crosley 716 Tombstone (1936)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

This is a nice example from this Cincinnati based factory. Long known for quality radios at a popular price, Crosley made solid performance sets. This example retains the huge 6" four color dial and the highly styled wooden knobs. The speaker cloth is a good replacement and the finish, still very nice. My tech has done his usual exacting restoration and has made the radio like new. This six-tube super-het is a great player and sure to provide you years of fine listening. 20-1/4"H x 15"W x 10"D.

Crosley 716 Tombstone (1936)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

This is a nice example from this Cincinnati based factory. Long known for quality radios at a popular price, Crosley made solid performance sets. This example retains the huge 6" four color dial and the highly styled wooden knobs. The speaker cloth is a good replacement and the finish, still very nice. My tech has done his usual exacting restoration and has made the radio like new. This six-tube super-het is a great player and sure to provide you years of fine listening. 20-1/4"H x 15"W x 10"D.

Reported sold by Lew Magrish on January 3, 2011
Listed price on date of sale - $229.00
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