Posted 1 year ago
Bobber57
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The first is a Silvertone 7130 from 1934 sold by Sears Roebuck and Company. Second is a Continental of unknown make from the same era. Third is a Gilfillan set that is solid wood. Most other sets from this time were made with veneer. The last one is a Majestic 403 from 1933. It was made by the Rogers Majestic radio company of Canada.
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those are very nice, great look to them!
Thank you for sharing these radios from the past!
Michael