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[Atwater Kent 165]
Atwater Kent 165 (1933)
This cathedral radio is in mint condition; it was puchased from its original owner! Contributed item.
 

[Belmont 40-A-AC]
Belmont 40-A-AC "Navigator" (1932?)
A pretty, two-tone cathedral radio. Refinished. Contributed by "38."
 

[Crosley 48]
Crosley 48 "Widgit" (1931)
This cathedral radio has an unusual repwood case. Repwood was a pressed wood product which could be formed to simulate wood carvings. Contributed item.
 

[GE K-43]
General Electric K-43 (1933)
This cathedral radio has a bright, lighted dial surrounding the tuning knob.
 

[Philco 70]
Philco 70 (1931)
The classic cathedral radio. Contributed by Mike Anderson.
 

[Philco 84B]
Philco 84B (1934)
A cathedral radio with a very strong deco design.
 

[Philco 89]
Philco 89 (1934)
A classically-styled Philco cathedral radio from the mid-thirties. Contributed item.
 

[RCA R-28]
RCA R-28 (1933)
Another nice cathedral, except for the fact that I'm missing some knobs. Help!
[RCA Knob]     Check your knob boxes—I need two small and two large versions of this knob. This is the small one. It's about 0.75 inches in diameter across the face and has two ridges running around the outer edge near the front. I think the larger knob is similarly styled, about 1 inch in diameter across the face, and only has one ridge running around the outer edge near the front. Both the large and the small versions have the same pattern on the face. These are wooden knobs with metal inserts and setscrews. Please help me finish restoring this 1933 classic cathedral!



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