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rad1
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1930s Jewell Electrical Cabinet Tube Tester
Offered is a just a superb, early Radio Tube Tester built into a very nice Oak Cabinet. I don't know much about this type of equipment but I would guess it was once used in a business of this field. The components to this Tester are marked Jewell Electrical Instrument Co. Dates somewhere around the 1920's to early 30's. As shown in photos there are several gauges to this piece. The largest gauge in the center says Acremeter, Pattern No. 31, Serial #5193, Galvanometer-Radio Frequency, 115 M.A., Jewell Electrical Instrument Co. Underneath this there is an emblem that also says Jewell Electrical Instrument Co., Chicago,Ill. There is two gauges to each side of this center gauge. Both are Direct Current, Milliamperes with Pat Nos. 1604611. The one on the left say 80-->35-80 and the one on the right says 80-->35-80 and 81-->40-80. Underneath these three gauges there is two switches that say Space Charge. Lower left is a gauge for Alternating Current/Volts and there is a plate underneath that says Set at Red Line, Operate at Exactly 110V. Center portion is a clear Plate Cover. Indicators light up for Filament Clear, Plate Short, Grid Short, and Cathode Short. To the right of this is the knob for Voltage Control. Bottom portion of the Cabinet has 19 Separate placements for Tubes. Each one has a plate indicating the variances in each tube's purpose. Bottom front portion of the Cabinet also has a Plate which says Acremeter, Owensboro, Ky Pat Nos. 510,007-504,195. There is also a Plate on the top back of the Cabinet that says Made by Builders Supply Co., Everett, Wash. I believe this is the name of the Cabinet maker. Size of this piece is about 33 1/4" in length, 19" in depth, and 23 1/4" in height. If you have any other questions or need addtional photos please ask early, as I will be selling this "as is". As you can see in the photos this piece is in excellent condition especially for it's age. This piece was purchased from an estate in Northern Ohio and was in the same house for 37 years. One more thing I forgot to mention is that around the edge(on the black)of the Milliamperes gauge on the right is engraved the name of the owner. Judging by both the interior and exterior's condition I would believe that this piece operates fine, but again I'm selling it "as is". I did plug this in and as shown in my last photo the bulbs in the back do light up. That's about all I can tell you but if I've left something out please feel free to contact me. Would be the centerpiece to any collection of Vintage Radio Equipment. Buyer to pay shipping and insurance.
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rad7
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1930's Teleplex Brochure w/Org. Mailer
Teleplex Brochure dating I believe from somewhere around the 1930's. Has a total of 26 pages. Discusses the benefits and advantages of owning a Teleplex. Many photos and lot's of literature. As mentioned comes with it's original mailer sent by Teleplex along with a two page letter from Teleplex, Order Blank, a Page with Teleplex products with price, and a pamphlet which more or less explains who is endorsing the Teleplex. Other then a little spine wear to the Brochure at the top and bottom edge everything appears to be almost like the day it was sent. Would make a nice addition to your Radio collection. Please be sure to view my other Radio related material. Buyer to pay shipping.
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drad12
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weston Ammeter Newark, N.J. Face Plate
Face Plate for a Weston Ammeter. Measures 6 5/8" in diameter. Some patina wear, overall good/very good condition. Buyer to pay shipping.
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rad22
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3 Lg. Perpetual Troubleshooter's Radio Manual
3 very large Radio Manuals entitled "Perpetual Troubleshooter's Manual" Manuals are by John F. Rider. Include an Abridged Volume I to V, Volume VII and Volume VIII. Each Manual has several hundred pages with info & diagrams of various Old Tube Radios. For the most part they are in very good condition, however, a couple of the Manuals due have some rust to the metal edge portion at the front. As a result a few of the first pages are tattered along the inside edge. The rest of the pages within appear to be fine. Just of ton of info that would be of significant importance to any in this field. Buyer will pay $15 to $20 for USPS media rate shipping w/insurance depending on destination.
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rad24
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40's Black Western Electric Rotary Desk Phone
Old Black Desk Phone I believe from the 1940's. Under the handle say Bell System manufactured by Western Electric. Cosmetically the Phone appears to be in very good condition. The plug in cord is missing so I do not know about it's operating condition. It's being sold "as is". Great to add to any Telephone collection. Buyer to pay shipping.
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RAD25
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Heath CW Transreceiver HW-16 & Heathkit HG108
Pair of what I believe to be Ham Radio related items. One is a Heath CW Transreceiver Model HW-16 and the other is a Heathkit VFO Model HG-108. They appear to go hand in hand and are to be used as a pair but those of you who deal in these kinds of items would know. Cosmetically, the outside cabinets appear to be in very good condition. Surface rust to the bottom underside of the Transreceiver. When plugged in the top unit lit up. The bottom unit's Tubes lit up (not real strong) but nothing on the face lit up. Not sure if anything is even suppose to light up. The inside of the Transreceiver is a little dirty and could probaby use some cleaning but I'll leave this up to the new owner. If you have any specific questions or need other photos please ask in advance for the units will be sold "as is". Package weight is 45 lbs and buyer will be responsible for insurance costs as well.
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rad26
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Early, Desk/Tabletop Microphone
Earlier Desk or Tabletop Microphone. Was unable to locate a makers name. Has a black metal base with a just a little wear. Chrome portion is excellent. Felt underside. Would make a nice addition to one's Radio collection. Buyer to pay shipping & insurance.
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Very Nice Robyn T-123B Transceiver w/Manual
Offered is a very nice Robyn Transceiver Model T-123B. Appears if it has seen little usage if any usage at all. I do not notice any scratching to outside. Comes with it's Manual and even has it's Warranty Registration Card. I do not know anything about the operating condition. Looking at it I wouldn't foresee any problems, but it's still being sold "as is". I did turn it on and it lit up and the range expand did move. The antenna at the top has a little bend to it at the top and the arm at the base seems to move somewhat freely. Perhaps it's suppose to be that way, I don't know. Anyhow a nice looking Transceiver. If you have any further questions or need additional photos please ask in advance. Buyer to pay shipping & insurance.
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