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1935 Silvertone console
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since John Hagstar is restoring one of these right now I thought I'd post
pix of the one I did a few years ago and sold. This is another example of the fantastic "Moderne" styling some of the Silvertone sets had. This is a 14 tube (top of the line in '35) console model 1831. Note it has a midrange speaker as well, positioned at an upward angle. I forget what the 5th control did on this one. I had the cabinet professionally refinished in grain filled laquer, and it turned out fantastic. This set has a tuning shadow meter. Mark Oppat |
1935 Silvertone console
Very nice job, Mark.
Russ W6OHM "Mark Oppat" wrote in message ... since John Hagstar is restoring one of these right now I thought I'd post pix of the one I did a few years ago and sold. This is another example of the fantastic "Moderne" styling some of the Silvertone sets had. This is a 14 tube (top of the line in '35) console model 1831. Note it has a midrange speaker as well, positioned at an upward angle. I forget what the 5th control did on this one. I had the cabinet professionally refinished in grain filled laquer, and it turned out fantastic. This set has a tuning shadow meter. Mark Oppat |
1935 Silvertone console
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"Mark Oppat" wrote in message ... since John Hagstar is restoring one of these right now I thought I'd post pix of the one I did a few years ago and sold. This is another example of the fantastic "Moderne" styling some of the Silvertone sets had. This is a 14 tube (top of the line in '35) console model 1831. Note it has a midrange speaker as well, positioned at an upward angle. I forget what the 5th control did on this one. I had the cabinet professionally refinished in grain filled laquer, and it turned out fantastic. This set has a tuning shadow meter. Mark Oppat |
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