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Radio ID..
#1

ALL, Here are 3 pictures of radios that have NO markings on them that I can find.. Anyone know the Model Numbers and years?

Thanks

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#2

See if you can find them in here.  http://www.radioatticarchives.com/

GL
Terry
#3

Thanks Terry, However I cannot find pictures of them anywhere yet..

Will keep looking.. Any other places to look?

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#4

I need a picture of the whole radio to be able to find it..
The top one has a name right on it between the knobs..

Kirk

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#5

The top one looks a lot like an RCA I recently thought hard about buying at a meet, Stromberg Carlson 430M?

Not too sure about the RCA console.

Paul

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#6

1st Radio between knobs say RCA Victor.. Missed that before..

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#7

Ok, Found 2 out of the 3 radios.. The last picture of a RCA console not found yet..

Here is what I and other non this forum have found..

1. Rca Victor T-55 --RC-418 --1939

2. Stromberg \Carlson 430M 1939-1940

3. Last RCA Console ????

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#8

last RCA maybe around 1948----1952,,,,
#9

(07-11-2016, 09:40 PM)Kenneth F. Besso Jr. Wrote:  last RCA maybe around 1948----1952,,,,

 No, it's somewhat older then that period, no later then 1947 I would say. I would stay away from it since it's clearly a radio-phono combo unit and not a very high end one at that.
Regards
Arran
#10

Found the last RCA Its a RCA Victor V-210.. 1941 I think..

Thanks to all for finding these..

Anyone know where I can get better schematic and parts list. I have the Riders from Nostaglic Air but quality is Bad.. Looking for a RCA V-210,. RCA T-55 and Stromberg Carlson 430M..

Thanks
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#11

this might work for the v210 & t55
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#12

All, I picked up all three radios for 25.00 each.. The Stromberg cabinet is the best of all.

The parts alone are probably worth more than I paid..

Thanks all for your help..

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