- #Antique rca victor radio record player portable
- #Antique rca victor radio record player license
- #Antique rca victor radio record player plus
The platter is missing the red felt, tone arm and gold base are also in good condition. The interior record player is in good condition with almost no signs of wear. The metal grill cloth is in very good condition.
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There is some very minor wear on the tuner display. The original deep brown Bakelite case is in good condition with no chips or cracks to be found, there are some light scratches and some small holes on the right side (possibly for a lock on the cover?).This is an unusual model from RCA and even more unusual to find one in good working order.
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It is a "stand-alone" unit with a tube amplifier and AM radio included. Made in 1951 when 45 records were coming into fashion.
#Antique rca victor radio record player plus
Has earphone jack and DC power jack.Ĭovers standard broadcast plus 2-6 MHz and 6-18 MHz shortwave. The item you've selected wasn't added to your cart. VINTAGE ANTIQUE RCA VICTOR VALVE RADIO RECORD PLAYER, 1947 MODEL QU72 TURNTABLE.
#Antique rca victor radio record player portable
The RCA model RJM-45 is a portable AM/FM radio. VINTAGE ANTIQUE RCA VICTOR VALVE RADIO RECORD PLAYER, 1947 MODEL QU72 TURNTABLE. The RCA model RJM-40 is a portable AM/FM radio. The RCA-Victor model Nipper Ten is a 5-tube table radio for standard broadcast reception. The RCA model RA-24 is a 5-transistor table radio. RCA Victor 8-C-7FE Clock Radio 55. RCA also used the Victor and Radiola brand names on occasion as well." RCA 6EY-3A 45rpm Record Player (1956) 275.00 (Sold Sep 2011). Many times during this era sets were made with identical chassis, except they used different model numbers for GE, Westinghouse and RCA Victor brands. They also followed this procedure in Canada, using the Canadian Westinghouse and Canadian General Electric companies. RCA in the US was originally formed to be a patent holding company, and contracted out the manufacture of their radios to the Westinghouse and General Electric companies. According to the Radio College of Canada circuit diagram sheets, the actual change from Victor Talking Machine Company to RCA Victor seemed to occur, with some overlap, in the 1933-35 model years.
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#Antique rca victor radio record player license
RCA used this license to become a Canadian radio manufacturer, and names slowly changed in Canada. In 1928 RCA increased its financial interest in the Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada, and in 1929 bought it completely. Berliner then became the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1920, when RCA bought Berliner in the US for $5.1 million, which also included some equity in the Canadian company. The Berliner Gramophone Company of Montreal, was a franchise holder of the Berliner Company in the US. From "Radios of Canada" by Lloyd Swackhammer "The following is a brief history of this US company's entry into Canada.