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My latest radio
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My latest radio I bought today at an estate sale  is a Rogers Majestic console model 7M932.
It's all original.. I just have to clean the cabinet. recap the radio and add the station letters.
  it sound easy but it will take some time..


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#2

Gorgeous looking set.
#3

Dan, you certainly have a knack for finding unique and beautiful consoles... Icon_thumbup

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#4

Beautifully sculpted! You certainly have a nice one.
#5

Nice dial on that radio..Have not seen one of those before......Nice find!
#6

  Thanks for the comments.. I have it recapped and it is playing good.. I am looking for the instructions for setting up the automatic tuning. .. 
  I paid a little more than I usually do for this one but  I like it. 
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Double wow Icon_razz
#8

   Well I got this radio all recapped and cleaned up.. now it plays very good and after cleaning the cabinet it looks like new. I installed a phono jack for an MP3.  Sure looks nice when lit up in the dark.


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#9

That's a beauty!

John KK4ZLF
Lexington, KY
"illegitimis non carborundum"
#10

Egads, Dan!!! That set is ELEGANT.
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Icon_sick This is me green with envy. Nice radio, really cleaned up nice. Joe

Joe Bratcher near Louisville, KY
#12

Can you share the method you used to clean the cabinet?
#13

   This cabinet was in excellent condition when I bought the radio. It was the best that I have ever seen ,on a radio that old. Because  of the condition of the radio I paid more than I have ever paid for a radio.
  I cleaned the whole cabinet with gojo cream. I rubbed it into every crevice on the cabinet.  then wipe it down with a damp  rag. I then buffed it with a soft cloth.. After it was dry I gave the whole cabinet a coating of Trade Secret.
   It is a scratch filler and it hides the small imperfections that develop in a radio of this age.  I use a small cloth and apply it just by rubbing it all over. I usually leave the trade Secret on a few minutes and then wipe the whole cabinet down with a clean rag..
  That is all I did with this one


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   Living in Calgary Alberta
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Hay Dan the radio looks great, Icon_clap how does it sound Icon_question Can u pick up 770 kaam radio in Dallas Icon_crazy they play a lot of old music and on Sunday night music from the big band era. Icon_thumbup  Buy the way can hook me up with a set of semantics for my deforest/ crosley , I am going to start restoration on it here very soon maybe next week . Send me a PM and well go from there ok. I for got the model # but will get back to you with it, its at the shop and im at home right now. Heres a picture of the deforest from Canada .


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   Fred ,, I can email you the schematics, if I have the model number.  Since I live in Calgary Alberta Canada, I can't pick up any stations in Dallas, it is a little too far away from me.
 Here is one that I finished a while ago, a very similar model.


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   Living in Calgary Alberta




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