Posted 1 year ago
BachmaSt
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Found this in my Mother-In-Law's garage. We saw a picture of one that looks just like it on here...that one was identified as a "Rhythm Master". I find the name "Arvin" on the round display and on the 9 1/2" speaker and the model # 627 on the electronics, but no "Rhythm Master" anywhere that I have seen. The display shows multiple bands, including short wave, ships & aircraft. We are also trying to find out what it is worth. I found an old band that I believe to be for the tuning knob (the needle does not move), but we did have it playing one station!
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Try Googling "Rhythm Master" (not rythem) and Arvin and 627, and you will find lots of information and photos of what appears to be your radio.
Here's a a Google search page results: https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Rhythm+Master%22+arvin&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
Just click on the image search for lots of photos.
Yeah, I saw that information...guess the search was correcting my spelling! I can't believe I missed my spelling error there! I am still trying to find an approximate value on this item as is...