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Help with a model...
#1

I was hoping someone could help me out with what model this is: [Image: http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e113/b...CF1580.jpg]
#2

Looks like a 1941 Model 41-295X or 41-296X. Model number should be on a paper sticker on the inside of the cabinet.
#3

It is a 41-295X because if my eyes are not too bad I see 4 bands.
#4

Ah, yes, you are correct Grasshopper. Icon_wink

The 296 came in the same cabinet, but has only 3 bands. I should have looked at the dial more closely. Icon_rolleyes
#5

Talk about a brute of a radio, it should look great restored and sound just as well. I think this model was a cross between a vertical console and a horizontal console, tall and wide.
#6

Any estimate about the value of one? we're looking to sell it.
#7

Hi,

Quite a coincidence, since I saw one of these just this past weekend at a barn sale in Arlington, MA. I was tempted to buy it, but it had some missing/separated veneer (though not as bad as the one pictured here) as well as some deep scratches/gouges down into the veneer. With the guy firm at $60 I passed on it. Somehow I've got more than enough project radios sitting around and I stayed firm on my decision and left before I changed my mind. However, on a weaker day I may well have given in to that little inner voice calling upon me to "rescue it" and would have dragged it on home. Great radios when done up.

Paul
#8

After finally having a chance to look a lot more closely at the radio, i found a sticker that has 39-6844E on it. Could that be the model #?
#9

No Steve. That's the part number of that paper tag itself.

We already determined the model number earlier in this thread.

It's a 1941 Model 41-295X.




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