08-18-2013, 10:47 AM
Thanks for the replies. The seller said it was straight out of a barn, though he dusted the cabinet and interior. I'll post a picture of the inside later. It sure looks untouched to me. I doubt if I'll try to look under the chassis.
I understand that even if it plays it could self-destruct at any moment if it hasn't had certain components replaced. There's not a lot to listen to on the AM band anyway. I did listen for a bit last night to a show called "Big Band Sounds" on WNYC-AM. It was great to hear 1930's music played on a 1930's radio! Has anyone invented a home device to convert FM signals to AM?
I understand that even if it plays it could self-destruct at any moment if it hasn't had certain components replaced. There's not a lot to listen to on the AM band anyway. I did listen for a bit last night to a show called "Big Band Sounds" on WNYC-AM. It was great to hear 1930's music played on a 1930's radio! Has anyone invented a home device to convert FM signals to AM?