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Well almost . I have a hard time finishing knobs ( bad habit ) This
radio has 10 tubes `3 6F6` , shadow meter , 5 bands and stands 20`` tall . It was trashed real bad . The case looked like it had sat in 6`` of water . The base wood parts were all twisted and starting to rot . Every edge had lifted veneers . The chassis had been repaired many times . The power transformer had burned up so bad once it covered the entire chassis in brown soot to the point it ran out of the bottom of the case through a open joint and onto the table . Then after that happened someone piled another transformer in it and kept using it . It worked as is with hum when i got it . Took me hours to clean that chassis . Under the bottom i had to resort to oven cleaner to get that tar off in the corner where the transformer was . Dont need to express all the hours into this case :-) Please forgive the bad webtv picture |
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Thanks Dave . Some computers see webtv pictures ok .
Jim i remember your Ristaucrat story years ago . I have 3 different Rist-o units . Every person who sees this little jukebox stops and wants to know more and usually wants one . |
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Nice set, Ken. I have that one too, its called the 1055 or "The
Constitution" by Crosley. One of my favorite sets! I need the brass 5 color dot arc escutcheon for mine to finish it. These sets used all metal tubes. Your coarse tuning knob is not original... it should be a ball shape to mimick the other "round ball with flatted face" appearance. This is the best table radio Crosley ever made, IIRC. Mark Oppat "Ken G." wrote in message ... Well almost . I have a hard time finishing knobs ( bad habit ) This radio has 10 tubes `3 6F6` , shadow meter , 5 bands and stands 20`` tall . It was trashed real bad . The case looked like it had sat in 6`` of water . The base wood parts were all twisted and starting to rot . Every edge had lifted veneers . The chassis had been repaired many times . The power transformer had burned up so bad once it covered the entire chassis in brown soot to the point it ran out of the bottom of the case through a open joint and onto the table . Then after that happened someone piled another transformer in it and kept using it . It worked as is with hum when i got it . Took me hours to clean that chassis . Under the bottom i had to resort to oven cleaner to get that tar off in the corner where the transformer was . Dont need to express all the hours into this case :-) Please forgive the bad webtv picture |
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Thanks Mark . This had a wrong knob when i got it . I made that one from
scratch and tryed to imaging it and a design one could get a hold of . After the thing was back together i noticed that knob kinda overlaps the band escutcheon . The radio is a powerhouse for sure . The audio is strong and can get real loud , the bass is quite good for an 8`` speaker . My only other issue is this replacement grille cloth vibrates against the grille with bass . The little escutcheon has white plastic behind it painted colors . Behind each hole the plastic is raised like a little dome . You probably already know all that . |
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