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    Posted 1 month ago

    dgirardin
    (146 items)

    Anyone have any idea how old this radio is? It's an RCA. Victor but I don't know the age. I'm thinking 1950s or '60s and you help would greatly be appreciated

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    1. jscott0363 jscott0363, 1 month ago
      Very cool radio!!
    2. danwalker, 1 month ago
      There will be a model number on rear of the chassis.Once you get the model# you can google it and probably find out what year it is.
      It looks like late 40s or early 50s but there are a lot of radios with record players built in. Does the record player play 78s,45 and 331/3 speed?
      Post the model number here and maybe we can help
      Dan Walker
    3. dgirardin dgirardin, 1 month ago
      Will these pictures help? Had to take the back off to find it
    4. danwalker, 1 month ago
      This is the closest I could find
      http://pacifictv.ca/schematics/rcav312data.pdf

      There were probably various models with the same chassis and also with different record players, and with different cabinets.
      I hope this helps
      Dan
    5. danwalker, 1 month ago
      I did forget to mention the you unit may not be able to pick up the modern FM stations, as the FM back then was different.
      I do not remember how it was different , but it was.
      Dan

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