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 Astor mickey (x2) AWA radiola and unknown (identify)
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 Return to top of page · Post #: 1 · Written at 9:14:20 AM on 15 October 2010.
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 Location: NSW
 Member since 4 October 2010
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Astor Mickey #1 (NEW SOUTH WALES DIAL), the only discernible numbers that I could read off it was on the chassis and a Rectangle box on left hand side of chassis. they were HNO45707 stamped into chassis and Aug 1950 on the little rectangle box thingy Smile. This one is I would say above good condition considering its 60 years old. I broke the on/off knob as I was trying to remove to clean (BUGGER). No deep scratches in it which I find amazing and the grill parts on front face are all as new no breaks

Astor Mickey #2 (NEW SOUTH WALES DIAL) is not as good condition. Cracked dial, and cracked case and on/off knob missing. Again chassis stamped HN036506. Grill face has no breaks

AWA radiola the only discernible number again on the chassis was E9095069, slight chip out on bottom where 2 halves meet

The unknown floor radio, has no itentification at all. The valves used in it are Phillips A409 and there is 4 in total and the width of the unit is between 2 and 2 1/2 ft, so fairly sizeable. This one probably would be kept for sentimental reasons but would like to know what it is. It was his favourite and maybe his first.

The pictures of these radios can be found in the general discussion area under 60 years of collecting

Cheers


 
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