21 - Antique Radio Classified
Vol. 12 No. 12 – Dec. 1995,
Vol. 13 No. 1-12 – Jan.-Dec. 1996,
Vol. 14 No. 1-8 – Jan.-Aug. 1997
Publication Information: Published monthly by John V. Terrey, Carlisle, MA.
Additional Information: 98-114 pages p/issue. Illustrated some with color.
Summary: This publication is published for people involved in the radio collecting hobby. Its purpose is to stimulate growth of the hobby through buying, selling and trading of radios and related items, and to provide a monthly forum for the interchange of ideas and information. Much of each issue is classified ads which most likely would not still be good. But each issue also has monthly departments and feature articles which are interesting. Some of the feature articles and departments are:
Editor’s Comments (in multiple issues)
Radio Adventures: How Rudolph Got His Radio Red Nose.
Ford Museum Auction: The Henry Ford Museum Radio Auction Part 2 & 3 – Report & Reflections Photo Review (in multiple issues)
With The Collectors: Exceptional Shop-Built Superheterodyne. Two Unusual Cone Speakers – DeForest Audalion & Dictogrand. The Supreme Instrument Company. Midget Radios and the RCA Model 121. The Symphonic Globe Speaker. Philco’s First Designers Part 4 Norman Bel Geddes (1893-1958). The Classic RCA Radiola IV. Sears Silvertone Commentator Radio. The RCA Model T10-1. Art Deco and Radios. Corona Model 209 “RCA Model Unknown” Indentified. Tuning That Old Battery Set. Paul Godley and his Paragon Receiver. Collecting Automobile Radios – How About an Atwater Kent?. The 1936 Philco 116B. A Superheterodyne Receiver – Anybody Recognize It?. The Webb Microphone Collection. The Romance of Mirrored Glass Radios. The Samson Electric Company Canton, Massachusetts. Transistor Radio A Collector’s Guide. The Thompson “Minuet” Neutrodyne. RCA Victor 75-X-17 Series Radios Oriental Charm. The Atwater Kent Model 40 in a Pooley 7500 Highboy Cabinet. The Emerson Multivalve Tube and its Applications. Norden-Hauck Super DX-5 One of a Kind. Early De Forest Detectors and Tuners.
Radios of Convenience: Chairsides and Remote Control Devices. EKKO, ECHO, EKKO, Echo. The Freshman Polydyne. The Splendid Receiver Variation on a Theme. Cone “Ship Speakers”. The De Forest Reflex Radiophones. Radio XXVIII and the Philco 66. Vintage Test Equipment: Vintage Tube Testers Part 3 Commercial Hickok Models, Part 4 Emission Testers, Part 5 Some Collectibles, Part 6 Laboratory Tube Tester, Part 7 Problems and Repairs. The Navy OQ-3 Tube Tester The World’s Greatest Portable?. Early Weston Laboratory-Type Tube Tester. Hoyt Electrical Instrument Works.
Auction Report (in multiple issues)
Radio Ramblings (in multiple issues)
Radio Miscellanea (in multiple issues) Vintage Vacuum Tubes: Vacuum Tubes and “Getters”. A Brief History of the Vacuum Tube.
Communications Receivers: Communication Collecting – The New Wave.
Restoration Topics: A Philco Circuit Oddity. A Tube Substitute That Glows. A Philco 60 Re-Creation. Magnavox Eton Model T “Pull-Out” Set. Soldering Techniques. The Echophone EC-1: An Easy Restoration. Restoring a Trans-Oceanic 8G005Y. A Tube Substitute for the Type 1L6. Repairing Bakelite Cabinets.
Book Review (in multiple issues)
Club Spotlight: Fort Smith, Arkansas, Club Radios on Cable TV. Arizona Antique Radio Club AARC. London Vintage Radio Club London, Ontario, Canada 10th Anniversary 1987-1997.
Collecting Foreign Sets: The Ediswan Crystal Sets (1923-24). The Kenmac Book Crystal Set – A Novelty Radio. The Russian Red Star 54. Curtis Crystal Sets 1924-1925.
Homebrewing: Loop Antennas Revisited. The Butter Bowl Audio Generator. From the Pages of ... Electronic Technician: Service Ac-DC Radios at a Profit. Build an AC Line Control Box.
Vintage Broadcasting: WJZ and the Newark Connection. Anatomy of an Invention: The Charles Herrold Water-Cooled Microphone.
Meet & Auction Report (in multiple issues)
Collector Profile: Hollywood Discovers Jasper’s Antique Radio Museum. The Dino Gianni Collection – Milan, Italy. A Visit With Frank Krantz.
Radio In The Twenties: 1929 Radio Exposition at the Boston Garden.
Equipment Field Test Report: Zenith Trans-Oceanic Performance Test.
Vintage Recording: The Edison Lateral Series – Three CDs. Vintage Audio Recorders The Evolution of a Book.
Condition: Paper covers, issues are all in very good condition. They are clean and sound. Couple do have some small tears. They all have a mailing label on the back cover and a penciled date.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with dc, $4.50 to $6.25, depending on zip, USA (not negotiable). (Periodicals and Magazines with advertising can not ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Next day shipping (except Sat.) with money orders. With checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). International s&h will be quoted – International payment by International money order in US dollars and drawn on a US Bank. Email will be sent at auction end, please acknowledge within three days and payment to be received within 10 days. SD residents add 6% sales tax. NO PAYPAL. Multiple Purchases will be combined up to 15 pounds (Bound Printed Matter weight limit) to save on shipping & handling charges. Multiple Purchases will be combined to save on Shipping and Handling Charges. Thanks for looking.
eCrater Invoice will not show the total amount due to variable shipping & handling charges and sales tax which has to be added to purchases shipped within South Dakota. Buyer will receive an email invoice directly from seller.