Jim's Antique Radio Museum
Real radios glow in the dark and are warm to cuddle up next to.

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A lot of people leave questions in the guestbook, but I have no way of replying without your email address.  If you have questions you may contact me directly by clicking here .

I will be glad to help if I can, but I am not an appraiser so please don't ask me questions about "how much something is worth".

The picture here is of the RCA Radiola model-17 from 1927, which is said to be the first production radio designed to be run off of AC power. All previous sets ran off of batteries.





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