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 Post subject: Radio Bar photos - Lets see some different models
PostPosted: Apr Fri 13, 2012 8:43 pm 
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A recent thread on ID'ing a Philco radio bar led me to wonder how many models there may still exist.
Willie on EBAY has a nice one up now with an early RCA chassis in it and some even had Zenith radios.

Here is mine, a model 535, (with a 37-11 10 tube chassis) with lower doors and full of glass wares:

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Here's another one I am working on a radio trade to acquire later this month. It has a tiny 4 tube radio in it but is in super condition and full of the glassware. If you have not seen one of these in person, they are very large and heavy.

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 Post subject: Re: Radio Bar photos - Lets see some different models
PostPosted: Apr Fri 13, 2012 11:40 pm 
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I had the privilege of restoring the radio on this beauty, wish it were mine. ImageImage
It's been in the same family since purchased new!


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 Post subject: Re: Radio Bar photos - Lets see some different models
PostPosted: Apr Sat 14, 2012 12:26 am 
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I have quite a few photos on my website http://www.radiobars.com


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 Post subject: Re: Radio Bar photos - Lets see some different models
PostPosted: Apr Sat 14, 2012 4:26 am 
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To: Lou, I am loving the outside of your radio. Yours looks near mint and I had not seen that model before! Thanks for sharing that photo with us!!!!!

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 Post subject: Re: Radio Bar photos - Lets see some different models
PostPosted: Apr Sat 14, 2012 6:16 pm 
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My showpiece with complete set of glassware and accessories.

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 Post subject: Re: Radio Bar photos - Lets see some different models
PostPosted: Apr Sat 14, 2012 6:27 pm 
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Lou: which chassis did the set you restored have?

Bruce: love the set with the 37-11 chassis!!! That is an uncommon variant of an uncommon radio. With respect to the one with the four-tube chassis, it amazes me that folks would spend the cash on a nice bar radio with a low end reciever installed!


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 Post subject: Re: Radio Bar photos - Lets see some different models
PostPosted: Apr Sun 15, 2012 3:30 am 
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VERY VERY NICE. 8 shot glasses in the back row. Higher End Radio!!!

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 Post subject: Re: Radio Bar photos - Lets see some different models
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Thanks, John. As they've said "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas", only this RadioBar didn't. Came with everything except 1 shot glass, which I had to pay $70 for to complete the set. Hauled everything to OKC when I moved.

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 Post subject: Re: Radio Bar photos - Lets see some different models
PostPosted: Apr Mon 16, 2012 12:37 am 
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Lou deGonzague wrote:
I had the privilege of restoring the radio on this beauty, wish it were mine. ImageImage
It's been in the same family since purchased new!


+1

That is the nicest Radio Bar I have ever seen!!!

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 Post subject: Re: Radio Bar photos - Lets see some different models
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Definitely some real beauties out there. Mine came, unfortunately, without original glassware, but remains the family favorite. Chassis is from a model 39-7 "cone-centric"

Short story on this piece from the original owners grandson. His grandfather came to this country with 10 cents in his pocket and worked in a lamp factory. Saved his $ until he could start a lamp factory of his own. When he had "made it" he bought this piece to celebrate in '39. A real American success story.

During the war, the gov't made him disable the S.W. and I received it with the bandswitch soldered together.

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 Post subject: Re: Radio Bar photos - Lets see some different models
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Great story, Bill. Glad to hear that hard work paid off. Every once in a while I see some glassware on eBay at decent prices.

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 Post subject: Re: Radio Bar photos - Lets see some different models
PostPosted: Apr Thu 19, 2012 12:17 am 
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His grandfather came to this country with 10 cents in his pocket and worked in a lamp factory. Saved his $ until he could start a lamp factory of his own. When he had "made it" he bought this piece to celebrate in '39. A real American success story.


Great story! Classic American success story is right! Beautiful radio bar you have there as well, my friend.

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 Post subject: Re: Radio Bar photos - Lets see some different models
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During the war, the gov't made him disable the S.W. and I received it with the bandswitch soldered together.

regards, Bill

I didn't know people couldn't listen to shortwave during WWII - what about BBC and all that? Listening for news about the war? I know HAM activity was suspended for security reasons, but what was the harm in listening to commercial broadcasts?


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 Post subject: Re: Radio Bar photos - Lets see some different models
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Paranoid government.

During WWII, the government was suspicious of foreigners who moved to the US. Particularly if they were German or Japanese decent. :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: Radio Bar photos - Lets see some different models
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Ah, yes...the old double standard. Only "real Americans" could listen to shortwave, then, not Fritz or Yoshi. Are there any articles about this sort of thing available? Aside from the "relocation camps" for the Japanese-Americans, I mean?


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y2k Bruce wrote:
.........It has a tiny 4 tube radio in it but is in super condition..............


After a couple shots of the good stuff - it'll sound like a Philharmonic........

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There were posts about these conversions a while back and it's an interesting research topic. BTW, the gentelman was of Italian origin and I picked up the radio from his grandsons lamp store...

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Here are a couple Radiobars we worked over a couple years ago. First one has a couple wrong glass items in it and a couple empty holes. Later the owner found the rest of correct glassware to fill it out.
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