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·Third picture a bonus, just retrieved from my wood guy.
the one on left
RCA Radiola 60, circa 1928, listed for $147.00. RCA’s first Superheterodyne radio receiver designed for AC power, manufacturered by GE.
radio box sits into base if wanted, with speaker mounted to base.
or one could have just bought the radio, there were bun feet on the corners and then bought an external speaker to sit on top, many to choose from at point of sale.
the one on left
RCA Radiola 60, circa 1928, listed for $147.00. RCA’s first Superheterodyne radio receiver designed for AC power, manufacturered by GE.
radio box sits into base if wanted, with speaker mounted to base.
or one could have just bought the radio, there were bun feet on the corners and then bought an external speaker to sit on top, many to choose from at point of sale.
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