Antique Tube Radio

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Antique Tube Radio If you are in the market for an antique tube radio to restore, or you are looking for a working model, there are a few things that you will need to know before making your purchase. It is relatively easy to find broken antique tube radios, but finding them in good working order can be a bit difficult. If you are purchasing your antique tube radio online, then you will need to ask a few questions before proceeding with the sale.

  1. Is the original documentation included or will they provide you with a schematic? This is vital in case you need to repair the unit or if it is in need of restoration. Without a schematic, you are pretty much lost. While it is possible to find old copies of these user manuals and schematics, it is much easier to simply have it included with the unit. If the seller does not offer this, you may want to think twice about purchasing the antique tube radio.
  2. Is the unit in working order, and if not, does the seller know what is wrong with it? It is a lot easier to know what you are getting into before you buy your radio. Be wary of vague answers unless the seller truly does not know much about radios. If the listing simply says “does not work,” but offers no additional information, it could have a myriad of problems that will be costly to fix. It is best to err on the side of caution and look for a radio that is in either working order, or where the seller knows exactly what needs to be fixed.
  3. Is the power cord still attached? This is a problem that most buyers overlook. Finding old power cords for antique tube radios is pretty easy, installing them is a whole other matter. If you are not familiar with this process, you will need to hire someone to do it for you. This is yet another expense that will have to be factored into the overall purchase price. Look for radios that still have their original cords, or find one that has a proper cord that was installed by a professional.
  4. What method of shipping/handling will the seller use? This is actually quite important. It is very easy to break the internal parts of an antique tube radio and this will mean additional work on your part. Make sure that the seller provides with you information on how they intend to pack the radio safely and how it will be transported to your location. Make sure that you get the seller to provide you with insurance on the package, even if you have to pay extra for it.

With the right questions, you can be assured that you are getting the right antique tube radio and that you won’t have to deal with any nasty surprises or further issues that may require more money to repair.

Originally posted 2008-08-03 17:36:04. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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