Ok so I have been collecting radios for 8 months or so. I started with philco radios and then 3-4 months late I found something wonderful!
Philco clock radios
I have a bunch of them now since I collect and restore clocks so a clock and a radio together is like a slice of heaven...
Well it has gone one step further. I recently found these:
I love this idea and want them for the lights in my library. I used to do lamp repair so I can most likely fix those that are in poor condition.
Anyone have these?
are they good players?
Does anyone know what shades are most original to use?
Does anyone have extra parts or lamps they want to sell?
From looking at the photo, the big problem is going to be restoring the photo finish on the cabinet. I would imagine it might be hard to find one in perfect condition.
Photo finish is not a problem, I just have to restore one good side on the computer and then make a copy for the other 3 sides on a contact or vellum. A little glue and Tada! new photo finish.
I have a Packard Bell AM/FM set with a faux finish much like one of those Philco radio lamps, since it is a rectangular box I will probably just removed the flaky faux finish and laminate proper veneer onto it. Some people must have money burning a hole in their wallets to pay $45 for one of those Philco radio lamps in rough shape, it's basically just an AA5 inside, it's nothing outstanding. I think I would probably go for one of the Guild novelty radios of the same era, the build quality is actually better.
Regards
Arran
I would not say money burning my pocket but I definitely wanted this one and the other one listed. Condition is not a factor, I will restore it and it will be new again (hopefully) and well worth the $67.00 I paid.
I just have a picture of them on my mind on 2 Victorian antique claw foot tables right between the bookcases in my library.
Hopefully I win the other one for less but it will probably sell for a little more.
I like to bid myself. I like the thrill! If I miss it then it was not meant to happen. plus I am too cheep to pay for that service. Plus I would end up with even more radios than I already have...