The back panel and bottom label are in mint shape.
The gold front grille is actually a metal piece, not plastic. Canadian Factory Service Manuals 1929-1961 These files are schematics and service information individually scanned in high resolution directly from the Canadian RCA Victor factory service manuals published by the RCA Victor Company Limited, Montreal, Canada. They are in excellent condition you can use as decor and a few.
The brands are: Philco, Belmont, General electric, Zenith and Motorola. I have just part of my collection of nice vintage radios for sale.
cheap sale online 1950s RCA Victor Strato World Shortwave Portable Radio. make / manufacturer: RCA Victor, Motorola, Philco. The palm-size tuning knob is a gorgeous gold with normal wear on its dial numbering. Modified Item: No Brand: RCA Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Time. No cracks, chips, or major scratches anywhere to distract from its glossy factory finish. Its all-original plastic cabinet is in excellent condition too. It's also been re-aligned so that this five-tube set now picks up local stations loud and clear across the AM band. Its chassis has just been completely serviced with new electrolytics and tubulars. This "Wilshire" is a seldom seen mid-century set. Another great radio from my personal, smoke-free collection. The model number on this radio is 9-X-571. What a great looking radio This radio measures 10 tall x 12.5wide x 8 deep. Lot Description: Vintage RCA Victor Radio powers on and working well. The gold front grille is actually a metal piece, not plastic. Vintage 1959 RCA Victor Tube Radio Model C2E with alarm clock MCM. Location / Contact: 15833 Round Lake Blvd, Andover, MN 55304. The palm-size tuning knob is a gorgeous gold with normal wear on its dial numbering. Thus, you can find 'RCA Victor' or 'Victrola' products that were made by RCA (or later by other companies) all the way up to today. No cracks, chips, or major scratches anywhere to distract from its glossy factory finish. The RCA Corporation bought Victor in late 1929, and they continued to use the Victor and Victrola names and logos on their products for many years after the purchase (e.g. This is actually a vintage RCA Victor record player the name on the front says new orthophonic High Fidelity RCA Victor I know it works because I've seen it work many times but it's been several years ago it still comes on and it's still in great shape the top would be the only thing that would need.