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General Electric 321 (1946)
(wood tube table radio)

General Electric 321 (1946)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Another radio that I just "fell heir to" as my grandfather used to say, I didn't initially intend to restore this nice little GE 321 from 1946. That said, I had a week to kill before Christmas, and viola! Here it is. I think the most striking thing about this little cutie is the all metal grille with the woven stainless steel bands, which is a real eye catcher! Four pushbutton presets with oscillator and antenna trimmers, giving them better than average reception. You push the right hand button for manual tuning. Receives well on the internal antenna, with a terminal on back for more distant stations. Large, easy to read dial, and a couple of sharp looking brass capped knobs. My usual, thorough chassis rebuild, with all high testing tubes for long service life. Several have sold on the Attic, topping at $225. I know this isn't one of the "darlings" of the collector world, but it was too nice to throw away. I sure hope someone will give this little guy a good home. 14"W x 9-1/2"H x 9"D.

General Electric 321 (1946)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Another radio that I just "fell heir to" as my grandfather used to say, I didn't initially intend to restore this nice little GE 321 from 1946. That said, I had a week to kill before Christmas, and viola! Here it is. I think the most striking thing about this little cutie is the all metal grille with the woven stainless steel bands, which is a real eye catcher! Four pushbutton presets with oscillator and antenna trimmers, giving them better than average reception. You push the right hand button for manual tuning. Receives well on the internal antenna, with a terminal on back for more distant stations. Large, easy to read dial, and a couple of sharp looking brass capped knobs. My usual, thorough chassis rebuild, with all high testing tubes for long service life. Several have sold on the Attic, topping at $225. I know this isn't one of the "darlings" of the collector world, but it was too nice to throw away. I sure hope someone will give this little guy a good home. 14"W x 9-1/2"H x 9"D.

Reported sold by Mike Boessen on February 9, 2025
Listed price on date of sale - $179.00
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