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This is one of the most attractive cathedral radios ever produced! Atwater Kent was one of the finest radio manufacturers of its time. In 1925 AK was the largest radio manufacturer in the US with over 12,000 employees. The Great Depression and unions, along with the loss of sales, caused the company to close in 1936. This radio should be displayed in every serious radio collectors collection. The radio chassis was rebuilt by Blake Dietze, and all of the metal encased tar blocks of components were replaced and the metal containers house new modern components. The cabinet was stripped and re-lacquered by Gary Marvin. It has the correct grille cloth, and factory knobs. I will include a battery powered AM radio transmitter so the device can be programmed to play with a mobile phone or mp3 player without altering the chassis. 19"H x 15"W x 10"D. |
THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD! |
This is one of the most attractive cathedral radios ever produced! Atwater Kent was one of the finest radio manufacturers of its time. In 1925 AK was the largest radio manufacturer in the US with over 12,000 employees. The Great Depression and unions, along with the loss of sales, caused the company to close in 1936. This radio should be displayed in every serious radio collectors collection. The radio chassis was rebuilt by Blake Dietze, and all of the metal encased tar blocks of components were replaced and the metal containers house new modern components. The cabinet was stripped and re-lacquered by Gary Marvin. It has the correct grille cloth, and factory knobs. I will include a battery powered AM radio transmitter so the device can be programmed to play with a mobile phone or mp3 player without altering the chassis. 19"H x 15"W x 10"D. |
Reported sold by W. Scott Thomas on July 26, 2024 Listed price on date of sale - $949.00 |
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