SOLD! - Jan 29, 2014 - BEAUTIFUL Post War Industrial Portable 1947 RCA Victor 66BX Tube Radio Works! - [product_type} - Admiral - Retro Radio Farm
SOLD! - Jan 29, 2014 - BEAUTIFUL Post War Industrial Portable 1947 RCA Victor 66BX Tube Radio Works! - [product_type} - Admiral - Retro Radio Farm
SOLD! - Jan 29, 2014 - BEAUTIFUL Post War Industrial Portable 1947 RCA Victor 66BX Tube Radio Works! - [product_type} - Admiral - Retro Radio Farm
SOLD! - Jan 29, 2014 - BEAUTIFUL Post War Industrial Portable 1947 RCA Victor 66BX Tube Radio Works! - [product_type} - Admiral - Retro Radio Farm
SOLD! - Jan 29, 2014 - BEAUTIFUL Post War Industrial Portable 1947 RCA Victor 66BX Tube Radio Works! - [product_type} - Admiral - Retro Radio Farm
SOLD! - Jan 29, 2014 - BEAUTIFUL Post War Industrial Portable 1947 RCA Victor 66BX Tube Radio Works! - [product_type} - Admiral - Retro Radio Farm
SOLD! - Jan 29, 2014 - BEAUTIFUL Post War Industrial Portable 1947 RCA Victor 66BX Tube Radio Works! - [product_type} - Admiral - Retro Radio Farm
SOLD! - Jan 29, 2014 - BEAUTIFUL Post War Industrial Portable 1947 RCA Victor 66BX Tube Radio Works! - [product_type} - Admiral - Retro Radio Farm
SOLD! - Jan 29, 2014 - BEAUTIFUL Post War Industrial Portable 1947 RCA Victor 66BX Tube Radio Works! - [product_type} - Admiral - Retro Radio Farm
SOLD! - Jan 29, 2014 - BEAUTIFUL Post War Industrial Portable 1947 RCA Victor 66BX Tube Radio Works! - [product_type} - Admiral - Retro Radio Farm
SOLD! - Jan 29, 2014 - BEAUTIFUL Post War Industrial Portable 1947 RCA Victor 66BX Tube Radio Works! - [product_type} - Admiral - Retro Radio Farm
SOLD! - Jan 29, 2014 - BEAUTIFUL Post War Industrial Portable 1947 RCA Victor 66BX Tube Radio Works! - [product_type} - Admiral - Retro Radio Farm

SOLD! - Jan 29, 2014 - BEAUTIFUL Post War Industrial Portable 1947 RCA Victor 66BX Tube Radio Works!

Vendor
Admiral
Regular price
Sold out
Sale price
$ 99.00

BEAUTIFUL Post War Industrial Portable 1947 RCA Victor 66BX Tube Radio Works!

DIMENSIONS: Approximately 13" x 6" x 10" (l x w x h)

COLOR: Brushed aluminum and brown bakelite sides

DESCRIPTION: Portable tube radio manufactured by RCA Victor in the 1946-47 timeframe still in excellent+ working condition. Picks up AM stations clearly and loudly up and down the dial without external antenna attachment. I was able to pick up all the AM stations loudly and clearly.  Excellent post war industrial design! Looks very high tech and modern for such an old design. Aluminum cabinet in surprising excellent condition with no major dents or dings. Sides have no cracks, splits, or seams, abrasions, scratches or missing pieces. One of the bottom close latches and bakelite feet has broken off so one side of the back panel does not clasp shut. The other snap latch is intact so the back cover stays closed. The unit sits level on a flat surface. The hinge is intact and strong. The knobs are gold metal drums. The clear plastic dial face is in great condition. The handle is strong and perfectly functional. This radio is over 60 years old! All the dial numbering and lettering is crisp and clear. The tuning and volume dials work fine. The unit powers on and off by retracting the aluminum dial shade. Very neat! All out of spec capacitors have been replaced with modern equivalents so this radio has another 50+ years or more of playing time! The tubes are working fine. All out-of-spec resistors have been replaced with modern correct value and voltage equivalents. The replacement power cord and plug are good supple original working condition with no cracks, or splits or electrical tape repair. No exposed wiring. The radio has been thoroughly cleaned and inspected. All wiring has been thoroughly checked for possible bridging and weak solder connection. Comes from non-smoking, mature, clean professional environment no pets. When this radio was new, Harry S Truman was president! This thing belongs in a museum!

SHIPPING: I make best effort to package all my items carefully using industry standard packing materials; styrofoam peanuts, bubble wrap, foam sleeves, or a combination of any or all these (depending on the item). I insure every package for the full purchase price. If any damage occurs during shipping, I will be happy to give you a full refund including your shipping paid. Shipping and handling charges are estimates only. There are no refunds on overpaid shipping amounts. Please bid accordingly. There are no warranties on the items.

OPERATION: These old tube radios are better sounding than solid state audio devices, in my opinion. Nothing beats high voltages and heat in generating a warm organic sound that seems to fill the room. By comparison, solid state or digital seems to just approximate this effect. It's for this reason that the highest quality audio equipment and amplifiers used by musicians today are still based heavily on vacuum tubes. Not surprisingly, rewards come with risks. Old vacuum tube technology until the sixties operate at high voltage and high heat compared to solid state electronics prevalent from sixties onward. Furthermore, these old designs are 'hot-grounded' to the AC line as opposed to the third prong "cold" ground. Most of the radios made in the forties were wired point-to-point which meant inconsistencies during manufacture. Never put your hands inside one of these old radios when it's turned on or plugged in. Never leave these radios turned on for an extended period of time unattended. Do not operate these devices on a metal table. Do not operate these radios on a wet surface. If the surface underneath one of these radios gets wet, pull out the plug before turning it off and dry everything off before attempting to turn it back on. For best performance, do not operate this radio near a modern electronic device; computer, microwave, home security, fluorescent light, etc. You will hear a constant humming or whining. All vacuum tubes take some time to warm up, no more than 30 sec to a minute at the most.The radio listed in this auction is restored only, not refurbished. With the right care and proper use, it should provide a (another!) lifetime of use. Great for décor, a conversation piece, etc. They getting more collectible and increasing in value too. Besides, everyone already has an fancy stereo, iPod or MP3 player!

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