





Picked this up from a wonderful gentleman who used to listen to ww2 broadcasts on it as a kid. Sat for 40 minutes deciding whether my wife would kill me or not bringing it home.
Could anyone provide more information on this? I only see one post on radio museum and it looks to be a service manual photo and schematics.
I'd love to help justify the worth/rarity and just how wonderful this is. How good of a condition its in and whatnot. I have no interest in selling it but it helps with the wife to know its not junk.
It turns on, lights up and has some fantastic vintage static. I saw posts saying don't turn these vaccuum chassis on really at all until certain parts are replaced. Is this the case for this one? Owner said it should just need an antenna. Any suggestions?