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Other Radios (Non-Philco) all aglow gather here
#16

I finally got some night shots that weren't all messed up with reflections.

http://www.russoldradios.com/blog

"I just might turn into smoke, but I feel fine"
http://www.russoldradios.com/
#17

Zenith 8s154

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#18

This one is Majestic tombstone


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   Living in Calgary Alberta
#19

And here I always thought the multicolor dials were the classiest.

That dial demonstrates otherwise! And a 10-sided escutcheon to go with it.
#20

That Majestic is beautiful! What model is it?
#21

    That Majestic is a Type 50. Originally it was a battery set, but when I got it , it had been changed over to 110 volts. Whoever did it  did a good job.
  I just sold it last weekend.
  Yes those Majestics  do have a nice dial.

   Living in Calgary Alberta
#22

   Marconi model 49


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#23

(06-24-2016, 03:30 AM)palegreenthumb Wrote:  And here I always thought the multicolor dials were the classiest.

That dial demonstrates otherwise!  And a 10-sided escutcheon to go with it.

  It doesn't really have an escutcheon, just a nicely finished 10 sided hole. On some of the AC sets that Rogers made the bands light up in sequence. Rogers, Deforest-Crosley, and Canadian Majestic were all made by Rogers-Majestic LTD in Toronto from 1932 till the war.
Regards
Arran
#24

Its not multi colored and its not very bright but I do like this Zenith 6D2615.

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#25

Think I should add my 1939 RCA T60 here for posterity. It is most impressive in a darkened room!

   

Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org
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#27

Here are some more lighted dials  from  Marconi and Rogers.


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   Living in Calgary Alberta
#28

Z 8S154 lit
Am. Bosh 670 unlit.  Never took a pic of it lit up but it is nice.


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#29

 A lot of great radio dials here. Thanks for taking time to post them. Icon_thumbup
#30

  A 7M932 Rogers Majestic


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   Living in Calgary Alberta




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