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In 1892, the merger of Edison Light Electric Company and Thomson-Houston Electric Light Company of Canada created the Canadian General Electric Company. GE took over existing facilities that were already manufacturing generators, transformers, motors, wire and cable and lamps. They started manufacturing tubes in 1921 and small appliances in 1922 and continued well into the 1940's. The GE F-62 was a Canadian made six-tube, three-band (AM,SWx2) radio. We replaced all of the capacitors with new equivalents. Resistors and tubes were checked and replaced where necessary. We installed a safety fuse, new power cord, audio input cable and antenna lead. The radio is a very good performer across the dial. Gary stripped off the old finish. This gorgeous radio of Mahogany and Zebrawood veneers turned out with a beautiful "piano" lacquer finish. The knobs, chassis, speaker and dial scale are original. Tenite bezels, which are usually found shrunk and cracked, is in perfect condition. The dial cover is crystal-clear and the band indicator is located at the bottom of the dial. A really nice and unique radio for anyone's collection! 19-1/4"W x 12"H x 9"D. $679.00. (1600548) |
In 1892, the merger of Edison Light Electric Company and Thomson-Houston Electric Light Company of Canada created the Canadian General Electric Company. GE took over existing facilities that were already manufacturing generators, transformers, motors, wire and cable and lamps. They started manufacturing tubes in 1921 and small appliances in 1922 and continued well into the 1940's. The GE F-62 was a Canadian made six-tube, three-band (AM,SWx2) radio. We replaced all of the capacitors with new equivalents. Resistors and tubes were checked and replaced where necessary. We installed a safety fuse, new power cord, audio input cable and antenna lead. The radio is a very good performer across the dial. Gary stripped off the old finish. This gorgeous radio of Mahogany and Zebrawood veneers turned out with a beautiful "piano" lacquer finish. The knobs, chassis, speaker and dial scale are original. Tenite bezels, which are usually found shrunk and cracked, is in perfect condition. The dial cover is crystal-clear and the band indicator is located at the bottom of the dial. A really nice and unique radio for anyone's collection! 19-1/4"W x 12"H x 9"D. $679.00. (1600548) |
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