1938 Zenith Floor Model Radio 12-S-265 For Sale

1938 Zenith Floor Model Radio 12-S-265
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1938 Zenith Floor Model Radio 12-S-265:
$482.00

1938 Zenith Floor Model Radio 12-S-265 in good working condition. It has the Largest Black Dial Zenith ever made. This dial is called a \"Shutter Dial\". It has three wave bands: broadcast (AM), short wave, and police. It\'s called a shutter dial because as you choose between AM / SW / police band the dial actually changes to show three separate dials (all mint). The tuning can be accomplished the normal way by turning the tuning knob to your station of choice but also on this radio it has an option called \"split second tuning\". This is a Motorized Tuning Method. You can turn and hold the tuning knob and it has a motor that spins the dial indicator for you at a high rate of speed to get from one end of the dial to the other very quickly. Please look at pictures and ask questions.

US and International buyers, the machine is pick up onlythe location being Pittsburgh PA 15220, residental area, please make your own shipping arrangements as I do not handle any shipping quotes or arrangements. Dimensions: 46 inches tall, 25 inches wide, 15 inches deep, weighs around 100lbs.

If picking up in person I prefer cash upon pick up, thanks!

On Aug-24-14 at 12:40:42 PDT, seller added the following information:

I looked into the magic eye today. It seems when the station signal getsstronger more of the magic eye is lite. The color of the eye is green. When the signal is weak less of the eye is lite. Hope this information helps to all interested buyers, thanks!



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