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The Great Crosley WLW Radio
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Hello my friends. This is a repeat of a post I wrote on the Scott Forum, where to many have read it. I figured our more lively people here would better appreciate it, so here goes: I'm here to tell you about my Crosley WLW, which after a full year has finally been totally restored by my man Chuck Azzalina, who did an outstanding job. Believe me when I tell you that this is the finest console radio I have ever heard bar none. It has power to spare for one thing. The bass is quite full, and the midrange is excellent. But what will really impress is those three tweeters that go up to 14,000 cycles. They will blow you away with sound like a modern high fidelity system. Of course the imposing case is the first thing that "hits" you when you see it standing and turned off. Once it is on and that huge glass dial lights up with its multiple colors and you see the "lightning bolt" signal strength meter going, it's a bit of heaven. Chuck made me an iPhone input device so I have enjoyed modern music coming out of it too. I would like to hear a phono as well but so far don't have one that will match up properly. If you don't know, this "beast" weights 475 pounds!. It was never sold to the public and only ten were ever made. As far as we know only two got out and I have the only one that is fully original and complete. Considering my financial state, I don't know how much longer I'll be able to keep it. Chuck has a buyer with a top collection who is interested, so we will have to see. I think the Zenith Stratosphere, which was the main cause for the WLW to be produced has a more interesting style but when they are standing side by side, you know who is boss! I put a Crosley "Pup" atop the WLW so the contrast between their smallest and largest radio can be appreciated.

Incidentally, I'm still sitting with my Zenith Stratosphere and I don't understand why. I started it on ebay at 60K, went to 50, then 40, and stopped at 30 and withdrew it because I would lose about 20K if I had sold it at that level.

Outside of that my wife Anna and I have been selling radios and related gear like there is no tomorrow. We have enjoyed our best sales ever the past few months and that has very much helped us to keep our bills at bay and even have something left over for a few nights of enjoyment. Surprisingly, the "hottest" items have all been vintage hi-fi gear including receivers, amps, cassette decks, speakers, and turntables. Wish I had more of those to sell!!![/size]

That's about all for now. Best wishes to everyone here from Sam Samuelian.

PS. Oh, by the way, I still have my Scott Buckingham that has the best chrome I have ever seen. It is an older restoration that works well. It does have some veneer problems and it is missing the metal escutcheons. It, too, will have to be put up for sale in the near future. There are other top sets like my museum quality Philco 38-690 and Sparton Triolian console. And two novelty radio pianos, one made by Sparton and the other by Atwater Kent. And of course many, many table radios of all sizes and shapes.


Messages In This Thread
The Great Crosley WLW Radio - by Sam samuelian - 08-18-2015, 12:55 AM
RE: The Great Crosley WLW Radio - by Jayce - 08-18-2015, 01:32 AM
RE: The Great Crosley WLW Radio - by Ron Ramirez - 08-18-2015, 06:17 AM
RE: The Great Crosley WLW Radio - by Jayce - 08-18-2015, 12:42 PM
RE: The Great Crosley WLW Radio - by KCMike - 08-18-2015, 03:45 PM
RE: The Great Crosley WLW Radio - by tab10672 - 08-18-2015, 06:27 PM
RE: The Great Crosley WLW Radio - by chucka - 08-19-2015, 04:41 PM
RE: The Great Crosley WLW Radio - by PhilcoJohn - 08-20-2015, 06:28 PM
RE: The Great Crosley WLW Radio - by TA Forbes - 08-22-2015, 09:36 AM
RE: The Great Crosley WLW Radio - by Fred Taylor - 08-22-2015, 07:56 PM



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