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'35 Delco 1102
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Bought this '35 Delco 1102 today.  I haven't seen this model before.  Couldn't resist the Deco styling!
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looks to be in really nice condition Icon_thumbup

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mafiamen2
#3

Sure does,

Lovely grill and stylish escutcheon with very Crosley-ish knobs.

Way cool Icon_exclaim

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(09-04-2015, 05:16 AM)OldRestorer Wrote:  Sure does,

 Lovely grill and stylish escutcheon with very Crosley-ish knobs.

Way cool Icon_exclaim

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mafiamen2
#5

I'm hoping a cleaning and polish will make the cabinet pop! Maybe I should try that Gojo trick? Haven't done that yet. The picture is the guy I got it from's place. I'm hoping it looks as good when it gets here.
#6

To top off such a cool looking radio, i just got the original 1934 Delco catalog today, with this radio in it! It's dated 15 August '34. Love documentation!
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