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Q. I bought this Royal 500 radio for $60 in 1951. What is it worth now? A. Your particular Zenith (500B) was the second Royal model and was produced after 1955. It was a very expensive radio, selli… ...
Instructables user [knife141] enjoys restoring vintage electronics in his spare time, especially old radios. AM radios tend to pique his curiosity the most, and in this tutorial, he discusses the r… ...
If modern black-box electronics don't go well with the more timeless decor of your home, perhaps it's time to camouflage them. In this case, that means turning a vintage radio into a modern Wi-Fi ...
This video showcases the restoration of an old vintage radio, turning discarded equipment into a fully functioning piece of history. With years of neglect and damage, the radio undergoes a ...
When I turn on the radio, I’ll often hear part of an album that I’d never have thought to play on my own. It feels a lot like turning on the TV and catching a beloved movie at the midway point.
There’s nothing quite like vintage hardware, and the way it looks and works is something that can be worth celebrating. [Old Tech. New Spec] did that with his loving modification of a 1964 Da… ...
If you ever run into a vintage radio like this old Graetz model, there are worse things you could do than turn it into a fully functional internet j. Skip to Main Content.
Fuad Hashim, a vintage radio repairer, is fully aware that his profession is dying out with modern technology, but the 65-year-old said he wouldn't quit his job because he truly loves it.