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 31 - Radio Will Browse Website open in new window
Photos and brief descriptions of some vintage and retro North American-made radios in wooden, plastics, clock, portable, and solid state categories.

http://www.angelfire.com/retro/radio49/

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Gallery of photos of cathedral and tombstone radios from 1930 to 1935, with links, tips, and the current restoration project.

http://itsmegfb.tripod.com/

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Antique radio restoration projects, with several Canadian models. [English, French]

http://www3.sympatico.ca/sireno/

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A gallery of tube radios collected by Koji Hayashi. Information and photos of Japanese tubes, plus a section on the TV7/U tube tester. [Much of the text is in a Japanese character set, but captions and links are still readable in English.]

http://radiomann.hoops.ne.jp/AJR.html

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Photo gallery of Bill's US-made tube consoles, chairsides, tabletops, cathedrals, tombstones, phonographs and jukeboxes.

http://cvip.fresno.com/~hww01/radio_html/billsradios.htm

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Detailed descriptions of and service data for the series of radios housed in the distinctive waterfall or rainbow cabinet, plus radiophonos and intercom units that share some of the components.

http://babychamp.ca/

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Collection of wooden and plastic radios dating from the 1930s to the 1960s, restored and refinished by Dave.

http://aligator222.tripod.com/radio/radio.html

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 38 - Pat's Old Radios Browse Website open in new window
Patrick Franzis' collection of vintage radios with notes on each model, tips for restorers, and a detailed account of his General Electric HJ-1005 Console restoration project. There's also a section on his QRP (low-power) amateur radio interests.

http://pages.cthome.net/ptf/

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Jim Worden's virtual radio museum with restoration photos, vintage advertising featuring the displayed models, and news headlines. Includes titles of radio programs on the air when each model came out.

http://www.jimsradios.250x.com/

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A collection of homemade radios, tube radios, transistor radios, shortwave radios, radio kits and reel-to-reel tape recorders.

http://www.midcenturyradios.com/index.html

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