| Some of My Antique Radios (This images are from video scans.  Better quality silver scans are coming.)
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| Zenith Model 12-S-370.  From about 1939.  This was acquired from a home in Billings where it had, mostly likely, spent its entire life.  And it works. |  | 
| Truetone. Model D-930.  From about 1940.  This was liberated from a thrift store in in St. Paul, MN in 1973.  I have refinished the cabinet and cleaned up the chassis.  It works well and sounds great. |  | 
| Silvertone. Metal case. I'm not sure of the year but this was the first radio that my parents owned back in the early 50s.  Volume knob is missing but I think that I still have it buried in my "stuff." |  | 
| General Electric. Model E-155.  The chassis evidently had a fire at some time in the past. The cabinet was some attractive so I went ahead and refinshed it.  The knobs are not original, nor is the slide rule dial which I made on the computer. |  | 
| Coronado. Model unknown.  Works.  Not restored. |  | 
| RCA. Model 86-T.  Not restored.  Some chassis heat damage.  Metal dial surround and plastic missing. |  | 
| Stromberg-Carlson.  Model 1210.  Console, radio, phono.  1948.  This unit works. |  | 
| Hallicrafters. Model S-20.  Metal case. |  | 
| Philmore. Model VC-1000.  Crystal radio kit. |  | 
| Knight. Model unknown.  Cabinet only. |  | 
| Sanyo. Model 7S-P5.  Red case.  Mid 60s. |  | 
| Sanyo. Model 7S-P5.  Green case.  Mid 60s. |  |