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The following email snippet continues the tale: Fixing the voltage problem introduced a new glitch, however, as the following email explains. This tuning system is not only reliable, but also very accurate. was introduced in late 1935 for the 1936 model The next photo shows this radio on my workbench with everything set up to align it. The string is wrapped two or three times around the shaft of the tuning knob and goes around a larger pulley attached to the tuning capacitor. 6V027), this however Neither the TV show or the radio (style & circuit) appeals to me. Stripping made the top much lighter, so I sprayed on several coats of brown toning lacquer to match the dark brown of the cabinet body. Now they're showing up more and more and I expect that to only increase. Connected in parallel with the radio's speaker leads. The fragile pointers seemed to be held on by friction and they were on very tight. A large Antique Radio Collection featuring Old Radios From Zenith, Zenith Stratosphere, Atwater Kent, Philco and RCA antique radio collection, old radio consoles, wooden radios, cathedral radios, tombstone and floor model radios The original cost of the 15U271 was $235.00, $10 more than the 15U270 at $225.00. (reads thread) Heh, could you imagine what the Walton sets would cost if everyone found them desirable? First; the big round "airplaine" dial Great deal. The next photo shows the setup for the first adjustment. This scheme allows the radio to work if a lamp burns out. Charles Eames studies, excellent condition. the 1936 model year.   Spain   |   English (US)   |   (EUR), remembering account, browser, and regional preferences, remembering privacy and security settings, personalized search, content, and recommendations, helping sellers understand their audience, showing relevant, targeted ads on and off Etsy, remember your login, general, and regional preferences, personalize content, search, recommendations, and offers. Original Price 17.86 The blue arrow points to the shaft around which the belt is loosely placed. .No motor or tuning eye, but it has push-pull audio and runs on a 6 volt battery. The new owners were happy to have it. Had I been alive and of a radio-buying disposition in 1938, I would have looked at . All the paper foil capacitors were replaced too. It has a premium-grade, 12-tube, high-output chassis and with its 12-inch speaker is an incredible performer. You will not be disappointed. The first steps were standard: cleaning dust and grime from the chassis, spraying contact cleaner (DeOxit) inside all of the controls, cleaning and lubricating the tuning capacitor, removing and cleaning the dial glass, and cleaning the dial itself. Radio production kept rising and America's love for style and form had manufacturers continuing to upgrade products. cabinet design. As for the cabinet, the ranges This 1938 Zenith chairside model 6S249 radio is completely electronically restored and plays great. (20% off), Sale Price 303.06 each represented by a single letter. Zenith made four different chassis to fit into this style cabinet (7J232, 7S232, 9S232 & 12S232). Turning off personalized advertising opts you out of these sales. Learn more in our Privacy Policy., Help Center, and Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy. Contrasting with the black dial face is the gold-colored tuner pointer. The introduction to smaller and more efficient tubes help speed things along- rising to the peak of radio's Golden Era. 1938 Estimate $80 - $120 4 d 8 h 27 m 46 s $40 (1 bid) Your Maximum Bid: Secure $50 or 4 payments of $12.50 with Place Bid 27 bidders watching this item The stamp on the wood at the top back is there, but it can be seen faintly. Manufactured by Zenith/Herman Miller. Content is for presentation purposes only. Alignment is a routine restoration procedure, although I have often skipped it when the radio performed well after recapping. Powered bySquarespace. All the paper foil capacitors were replaced as well. Given the extent of damage on top, stripping was the only alternative. If you haven't replaced certain critical components, and nobody has messed things up in the past, the alignment will be fine in many cases. Fortunately, I was able to purchase a special radioa "Glass Rod" Zenith 5R-317 that had been designed for the 1939 World's Fair. To my delight, the belt worked perfectly! Despite new filter capacitors, there was still too much background hum. $2,995.00 SOLD Quantity Add to Cart We spared no expense to restore this gorgeous 1938 Zenith 9S232 tombstone radio known as 'The Waltons' because it starred in the 1970s TV series of the same name. When I purchased the radio, it required total restoration. years. The speaker has the correct part number for a 7-tube model. our example of the 12S232, the radio was built The two trailing digits of the model number describe In other words, I could have avoided the time spent laboriously splitting and regluing the square rubber material. Model 6-J-230 dates from 1938 and is typical of many radios of that era. Instead, a .5-mfd capacitor is connected in series between the two devices. The brand says the new spring is more durable and resistant to magnetic fields. The four original wood Z knobs are present. Cleaning and recapping are standard practice, but solving the voltage problems added extra hours. Return to PHOTO Index: PHOTO COLLECTION INDEX, NEXT PAGE >>> 1938-1942 PLASTIC CABINET RADIOS. Dial/Knobs: The famous black Zenith Robot Shutter Dial is in very nice condition as is the dial glass. The light application of water shrunk the cloth slightly, getting rid of the sags. Next is the tuning knob and the rightmost control is the bandswitch. Description: This is a six-tube 3-waveband receiver from 1938, featuring Zenith's tear-drop shaped dial escutcheon. ZenithAmerica's most copied radio again a year ahead. The knobs are the original wood Zenith knobs. Then I applied a bit of liquid spray starch. All tube shields are in place as well. This radio really set in motion Zenith's sales growth that took them from around the 10th largest radio manufacture to number two by 1942. Cookies and similar technologies are used to improve your experience, to do things like: Without these technologies, things like personalized recommendations, your account preferences, or localisation may not work correctly. k42: ivory: $12.00: k42-divided: ivory: $12.00: k42b: black: $12.00: It seems as though there are two types of knobs used on these radios that look the same but have different dimensions for the hole. The show rather trite, boring. (intermediate frequency) coils. $1,499.99 0 bids or Best Offer 1d 4h Local Pickup Radio, Zenith Deluxe Floor Wood Cabinet Console, Double-Wide, Scarce Vintage $845.00 or Best Offer Beginning in 1936, Zenith introduced a new model 6 Dry Cell Comes to Life Again, Restoring a 19" Portable 1960 Hoffman K1919 Television, Restore Tuning Dial for Zenith N723 Radio, Page 2: The Rise of Radio Engineering 1920-29, Page 3: The Rise of Radio Engineering 1920-29, Televisions- 1946-1999 The Great Electronic Culture Change of the 20th Century, Page 2: Solid State Picture Tube Television, Page 3: Televisions- The Sony Portable CRT Watchman 1982-1994, Page 4: Televisions- The LCD or Flat Screen TV- Real Portability, Page 4 The Rise in Radio Engineering 1920-1929, Japanese (Made in Japan) Imports- Transistor Radios 1959-1960's, USA Brand Transistor Radios 1959-1960's Page 2, Tungar Items, Recording Electronics, Vintage Light Bulbs and Small Home Electric Devices, Military and Special Purpose Tubes Part 2- NON RADAR, Military and Special Purpose Vacuum Tubes Part 1- Non RADAR Applications, Military and Special Purpose Vacuum Tubes- RADAR Applications, Vintage Communication Receivers, Transmitters and Transceivers, Restoring 1937 Troy Radio 59PC Phono Radio Set, Restoring a 1949 General Electric 806 Table Model Television, Restoring a 1949 General Electric 806- NOV 2018, Videos on Dead Tech Electronics History and Restoration, Vintage Electronic Measurement and Test Equipment. It is a striking radio from top to bottom. The next step was to carefully split the rubber in half along its entire length. The bass from this console is unreal. The next photo shows the second pulley underneath the chassis. It was kind of hard to let it go but the money was too good. Twelve (count 'em!) 1995-2023 Philip I. Nelson, all rights reserved. By the time I was done, the radio was playing beautifully and its dial tracking was right on the money. The, runners are in excellent condition. As you see from the pictures, the chassis has some rust spots. This is an extremely rare 1938 Zenith model 15U271. It included the radios of collector Glen Bricker. Electronics/Chassis/Cord: The Superhetrodyne chassis is a performer and plays full dial scale. produce civilian hearing-aids throughout the war A new AC power cord has been installed for safety. Each 1938 zenith for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using wood, fabric and glass. The dial pointers were not easy to remove. Toward the front was a big messy splotch of some hard substance, possibly dried glue or some kind of varnish. Number 1 shows the ground terminal of the generator connected to the ground terminal on the radio's antenna strip. Numbers in the photo identify various components: This radio requires eleven separate alignment adjustments. The grille cloth is a reproduction of the original pattern. See what this one sold for + $150 shipping. The belt is made of layers of rubber-impregnated fabric, similar to the fan belt in your auto but much smaller. Here is the tube lineup. This type of "photo-finish" can also be seen on my 1937 Philco 37-61 tombstone. The next photo shows how the cabinet was masked with newspaper prior to applying the new finish. This is a showpiece! To conceal blemishes on the photo-finished sides and front, I wiped on a coat of Min-Wax walnut stain with a soft cloth, let the stain set for a minute or two, then buffed it off again with a clean cloth. The dial belts are new for smooth motor operation and tuning. 350.10, 389.00 The original grille cloth was still in good condition. and was 110 volt AC powered. Every effort was taken to reproduce original look of this fine radio. My favorite tombstone radio is the 1937 era Silvertone model 4465 as shown here. A second, red, "split second" pointer is used for logging shortwave stations. The collector would The belt runs inside machined brass pulleys and is held at the right tension by a spring-loaded arm. Although there was nothing unusually hard or time-consuming about the cosmetic work, the electronics took more time than I had expected. Zenith 12S267 1938 What a console! This classic "black dial" Zenith tombstone is a real jewel. When the US entered the war after the attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, production of new radios stopped from 1942-1945 as manufacturers helped support the war effort. 1938 ZENITH 15-U-269 ART DECO SHUTTER DIAL TUBE RADIO Excellent PICK UP ANAHEIM $1,740.00 Local Pickup Was: $2,900.00 Magnificent Art Deco 1940 Zenith 12S471 "Aztec" Console, Restored & Works Well! ZENITH FERNFUNK LANDWIRTSCHAFT in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! This three-band, nine-tube Art Deco radio is completely restored and retrofitted with Bluetooth. second station re-location & "tell-tale" controls. This allows you to precisely measure the final output on the multitester. This isn't absolutely necessary if you have a good signal generator, but my generator is as old as many of the radios that I own and its dial is not very accurate. Page 1 of 2 [ 22 posts ] Go to page 1, 2 Next Previous topic | Next topic Page 1 of 2 [ 22 posts ] Moderator: Lou deGonzague Go to page 1, 2 Next Antique Radio Forums Index Category Online Auctions and Sales Forum All times are UTC Who is online Search for: 1938 Zenith short wave radio classic antique model 6-J-257 Ad vertisement by Jasona5150. After those capacitors had been replaced, the radio's B+ voltage was lowered somewhat, but it still tested about 25-30% higher than indicated in the schematic. The two SW bands work well also. It had an original purchase price of $169.95 and boasts the following list of features:- Motorized tuning & foreign station re-locator 12-inch electrodynamic speaker with "acoustic adapter" Push-pull 6V6 output stage producing a room- Note-taking may seem tedious when you're hurrying to get results, but it saves time in the long run. Content is for presentation purposes only. One of the most, the life and spirit of the Jazz Age, which emerged after the First World War and found its zenith in, Out of an outstanding collection of period art deco radios is this 1938 Zenith 6S238 Wooden Chair, 1938 Zenith WALTON 12-S-232 Shutter Dial Tombstone Art Deco Radio in pristine restored condition, 1938 Zenith Walton 9-S-232 Shutter Dial Tombstone Art Deco Radio in pristine restored condition, 1938 Zenith Model 6-D-219 table top Tube Radio Bluetooth cosmetically and electronically restored, This is a 1938 Zenith 9 tube model 9S244, Zeniths most famous and collectible year. This is the mahogany version of the 15U270 walnut model. To enable personalized advertising (like interest-based ads), we may share your data with our marketing and advertising partners using cookies and other technologies. Original Price 737.97 Maybe I'll bite. Looks really good. It rattles objects in the room when played loud. First, I cut the gaskets in half, making the cuts on the diagonal. They are amoung the most collectable Zenith consoles, usually hard to find and fairly expencive. Pictured here above is the most common of the 1938 15 tube radios made. Radio production kept rising and America's love for style and form had manufacturers continuing to upgrade products. The next photo shows the rubber just before I finished splitting it. the radio was built for the 1937 model year. Sigh. You know, these are actually not exactly rare radios. This is my 1938 Zenith 12S266 Shutterdial console radio. Originally sold for $69.95 (higher on the West coast}. Should you ever come across a Zenith radio which 12.14, 14.29 The difference is the center section that the chassis mounts in. The radio is so large it does not fit well next to a chair as it was designed too. As with most old cloths, it had faded somewhat in the areas exposed to light, but not so much as to merit replacement. year. The white pointer and brass second hand are perfect and moves nicely around the dial. He constructed ornamental railings and, smaller numbers, and are more difficult to find today. Vintage Zenith Radio Knob 1930s Wood Lightning Bolt AntiqueMeUp (576) $34.99 Vintage Soviet tube network radio RECORD. The shutters open nicely. Dial" radios and the numbering scheme which I found one of those at a yard sale two weekends ago..$50. Original Price 1,279.15 After finishing this repair, I received some additional email from newsgroup members, indicating that round-section O are easier to find Welcome to my home page of stuff that I collected and restored over the years. Two important points need to be covered for a (10% off), Sale Price 19.05 Chr. Many of the surviving 15U270 and 15U271 suffer from cracking burl on the curved areas on each side of the dial. tubes. Cabinet: The book matched walnut veneered cabinet is beautifully finished with a near flawless lacquer finish. 1938 Zenith model 6S254 - Henson Brothers Old Tyme Radios. Would I like one? The one dial that was left showing/open is crazed, but I have a spare chassis to replace that one dial. (XG5) ~ ZENITH RADIO CO. CHICAGO. 590.38, 737.97 Not shown in the photo are thick insulated battery cables. the Zenith home radios: The last 3 digits get a bit more complex. Radio chassis has been overhauled and is working good. to discuss in this article. You can see it looked okay. Even after solving those gross problems via the power supply fix, the dial tracking was not very accurate. This is typical for a 1930s radio. Zenith 12S267, 1938 Approximately 43-1/4 inches / 110 cm tall. It isa striking radio from top to bottom. (20% off), Sale Price 944.60 This is the mahogany version of the 15U270 walnut model. The tuner on this radio is well engineered and quite interesting. Floor Radio Console 6T5 Tuning eye Zenith Chassis 12-S-267 1938The chassis was sold in 4 other cabinet models and all equally beautiful.This model was less p. It is currently Mar Sat 04, 2023 11:02 am, http://allentown.craigslist.org/clt/4574348722.html, http://www.ebay.com/itm/371078070791?ss 1423.l2649. If the letter designation is followed by a 505.66, 561.84 Manufactured by Zenith/Herman Miller. For you radio collectors This radio does have all the matching number stamps on the chassis, and paper tag on the bottom of the cabinet. The leftmost knob is a tone control and the next one in line is the power/volume control. The next phase involved "recapping" the set, or replacing all paper capacitors and the filter capacitors in the power supply. In this case, however, the radio's performance was quite poor, as mentioned earlier. 19.05, 23.81 67.04, 74.50 Since doing this restoration, I have gotten in the practice of writing down every replacement as well as the results of every test. again until late 1945, and were sold as 1946 models. A string-driven system is cheap to manufacture and easy to service, but strings can break or slip. Zenith did not produce radios for the general public the cabinet and the relative placement in the cost The 15 tube model is noticeable longer to house the large chassis. Each 1938 zenith for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using, Prices for a 1938 zenith can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes at 1stDibs, they begin at, This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google, Featured Collection: 2023 Designer Survey Trends, Association of International Photography Dealers, International Fine Print Dealers Association, Loggers WPA Depression Era Modern Mid 20th Century American Scene Social Realism, 1970s Brutalist Welded Steel Sculpture George Kafka Chicago Modernist Artist. Signal generator, used to create a test signal at a precise frequency. On many radios, the pilot lamps are wired in parallel with the filaments of the radio's tubes. The second segment of the model number revels (15% off), Sale Price 1,023.32 If you look closely at the workbench photo, you'll see the thin red loop lying under the digital radio. The radio features a 5-point tone control, bass. better understanding of the model numbering scheme. This is a Zenith 1938 Model 7-S-232, a 7 tube "Walton". Many of the Technical Specifications Number of Tubes 9 Connect the signal generator's leads to the ends of this loop and place it near the digital receiver. The next photo shows the underside of the chassis after recapping. 1938 Zenith Model 12S265 Restored Bluetooth Radio Art Deco About the Item This is a 1938 Zenith 12 tube model 12S265, Zenith's most famous and collectible year. (10% off), Sale Price 590.38 The chassis would have For this particular adjustment, the signal generator was set to 456 kilohertz to adjust the radio's I.F. Original Price 885.57 also note that the cabinet number falls very high If I ever sell the radio, I'll replace the battery cables with new ones of the right length. digit number (IE. It is a 1939 model 15S372. This is not a put together Walton with mix and matched parts. The preferred material seems to be rubber O-ring stock with a square, rather than round, cross-section. I. The cabinet is simple but elegant, with a six-inch circular dial echoed by a circular design in the upper speaker grille. I purchased this radio from the daughter of the original owner. included every vacuum tube in the tube count including: Listed below are the Then you turn off the digital radio, disconnect the generator's leads, and reconnect them to the radio being aligned. The radio is sensitive enough to get the local stations just fine. A multitester, used to measure the radio's output during alignment. I bought the Zenith it in December of 2012, after finding it on Craigslist. The following photo shows the radio after I completed its restoration. The watch is priced at $2,025 due in large part to the fact that the watch is powered by an automatic chronograph Valjoux A05.231 movement. The large black dial is in very nice shape. The large gray and blue components near the center of the photo are the new filter capacitors. Numbers in colored circles identify points of interest. In the process, however, I learned more about this type of radio and added a few new items to my bag of repairman's tricks. No spring is visible from the outside, so I assume it's concealed inside the large metal dial case. Made for Montgomery Ward by Stewart Warner. The cabinets mahogany veneer is beautifully restored with a flawless satin lacquer finish. This is true; it is push-pull, but it is a push-pull audio stage that makes paralleled 6G6s look like an improvement, It is currently Mar Sat 04, 2023 11:02 am, Screen Shot 2022-12-15 at 3.56.15 PM.png [ 195.48 KiB | Viewed 1876 times ], Complete-View-Master-Waltons.jpg [ 637.7 KiB | Viewed 1821 times ], Before front.jpg [ 394.63 KiB | Viewed 1467 times ], https://stlouis.craigslist.org/atq/d/sp 99687.html, https://www.ebay.com/itm/234814319050?h R9jJru6hYQ, http://www.tuberadioland.com/silvertone4465_main.html.

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