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I took the pledge, broke the pledge.....
#16

Rona is, or was a home improvement store chain in Canada, I found a link: https://www.rona.ca/en

Regards
Arran
#17

Nice Silvertone Paul. 

 I'm down to 6 consoles including the Scott cabinet in the shed.
                                                Henry
#18

Hmmmm. Only 6. I think I'm up to about 22 with 9 in the basement! The rest are in the Organ Showroom/Radio Museum/airplane hanger! This HAS to stop!!!!!!!!!!!
#19

I have 12 or 13 and two more i the shop.

People who do not drink, do not smoke, do not eat red meat will one day feel really stupid lying there and dying from nothing.
#20

Well, maybe, you could rotate them in and out of display, or start building shelves for them? I actually need to get rid of the more ordinary ones. I think there are only two rooms in the basement that do not have a console in them, the laundry room, and the bathroom. I have eleven consoles in the house, counting a radio-phono combo someone gave me, and two empty console cabinets. In my storage building/shop I have another eleven, with another late 40s early 50s radio phono combo some gave me, with one empty cabinet that is a part donor for a G.E I have in the basement. I guess that I technically have 22 consoles counting the combo units. The sick part is that at least five of these were gifts.
Regards
Arran
#21

I always said I would only have one console. I now have three. Besides my 41-280 I acquired a 40-180 and a Freed Eisemann Model 10 neutrodyne in a combination chassis cabinet and battery storage shelf. The Freed Eisemann also has a built-in wooden horn speaker. All it needs is an ARBE III and some TLC if it's owner ever gets to work on it. Take care and BE HEALTHY! Gary

"Don't pity the dead, pity the living, above all, those living without love."
Professor Albus Dumbledore
Gary - Westland Michigan
#22

And I adore consoles for their wonderful and unique sound and for their unique design. Now in my collection of 9 pieces and two chassis (RCA 811K and Scott Phantom deLUXE), I think it's very small. However, I had to service many devices that did not belong to me and therefore I can express my opinion about this type of radio and the approach to its manufacture in different countries. Usually in Europe simple radio consoles with number of radio lamps no more than 7 ... 8 were built. And in each country tried to apply the national features. For example, radio consoles of Italian companies were very rich in accessories and beauty of style, but quite simple in design radio. German pre-war consoles were also very simple, moreover, in my opinion - with a very specific and ugly design. I don't like them. Phillips, as always, was very versatile. But I like American radio consoles the most for their technical excellence and beautiful design and ... Swedish, for the beautiful veneer and elegant handmade inlay. That's why in my collection I left this wonderful DUKS of the year 50 and all the Americans I had

               

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Sincerely Peter
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#23

Some companies had nicer cabinets, and radios for export, like Zenith often did.

"I just might turn into smoke, but I feel fine"
http://www.russoldradios.com/
#24

Mr. Svit:

We would like to drop by for drinks and RadiosIcon_smile!

Paul

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#25

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Mr. Svit:

We would like to drop by for drinks and RadiosIcon_smile!

Paul


Mr. Paul: - At any time, I would be very happy for such a company ...  Icon_smile  And I'm always ready for that  Icon_mrgreen  Icon_lol

   
   

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Sincerely Peter
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