Before making the adjustments, I used a digital radio to double-check the signal generator's setting. 67.04, 74.50 A brand new NOS green eye tube was installed to dress up its playing and viewing appearance. I too would like one but I won't spend 4 figures for one. I have the 12 tube version pictured on another page. compensation, spinner tuning, split. By putting the lamps in series with the 1J6 tube, the designer used the lamps themselves to provide dropping resistance. Each 1938 zenith for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using, Prices for a 1938 zenith can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes at 1stDibs, they begin at, This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google, Featured Collection: 2023 Designer Survey Trends, Association of International Photography Dealers, International Fine Print Dealers Association, Loggers WPA Depression Era Modern Mid 20th Century American Scene Social Realism, 1970s Brutalist Welded Steel Sculpture George Kafka Chicago Modernist Artist. The most-sought-after model today was not the top of the line, though. You will not be disappointed. All tube shields are in place as well. (15% off), Sale Price 15.18 a zero at the beginning, (IE. The chassis has the 7S232 stamp just above the power cord. Zenith 12S267 1938 What a console! Zenith did not produce radios for the general public again until . Polishing only cleaned up the paint, however. The cabinet paper tag has the model 15U270 crossed out in pencil and hand writhen 271. The chassis and round tube shields are painted with an attractive copper-colored hammertone finish. (20% off), Sale Price 505.66 Original Price 561.84 However, this one also plays perfectly on a short lead wire as well. When I queried the rec.antiques.radio+phono newsgroup for ideas, I learned that many restorers don't bother buying "store-bought" replacement belts. Autotransformer (variac), used to supply a precise voltage to the radio. This scheme holds true for radios built through 1942, when Zenith halted civilian radio production to enter the war effort. Then I super-glued two of the cut ends together, forming a single length of rubber. Way, way, way overpriced in my opinion. Take a look at the tube lineup. better understanding of the model numbering scheme. Plays loud and clear as it should. The gaskets were about half the required length and twice the required thickness, but where there's a will, there's a way! Fixing the cabinet was a straightforward job. Should you ever come across a Zenith radio which Radio must be picked up in Cleveland. I restored and refinished one last year and was offered (and accepted) $450. ballast, regulators, and cathode ray (magic eye) Description: This is a six-tube 3-waveband receiver from 1938, featuring Zenith's tear-drop shaped dial escutcheon. Digital receiver, used to double-check the signal generator's output frequency. Given the extent of damage on top, stripping was the only alternative. analogy: An automobile may be produced in 1995, To attach the new belt, I needed to stretch it around the pulleys, trim one end to exactly the right length, then glue the ends together to make it back into a circle. Note-taking may seem tedious when you're hurrying to get results, but it saves time in the long run. The cabinet is simple but elegant, with a six-inch circular dial echoed by a circular design in the upper speaker grille. The introduction to smaller and more efficient tubes help speed things along- rising to the peak of radio's Golden Era. Original Price 1,475.94 If I ever sell the radio, I'll replace the battery cables with new ones of the right length. Well, one showed up a year ago about 70 miles south of me. The split-second pointer moves more rapidly than the main tuner, making one circuit of the entire dial when the main pointer moves about half an inch. When I purchased the radio, it required total restoration. Given the model number, a repairman (That is, the dial pointer did not always point exactly to the station being tuned.) Those partners may have their own information theyve collected about you. It is a 20-tube all-wave, 1938 when he was a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps. The first digit(s) will be the number of tubes, Great display and talking piece. the relative placement in the line-up ($costs$). The stamp on the wood at the top back is there, but it can be seen faintly. 15 tube Zenith radios are not common and easy to find, but this model is the highest production model produced for the 1938 season. The next step was to carefully split the rubber in half along its entire length. Floor Radio Console 6T5 Tuning eye Zenith Chassis 12-S-267 1938The chassis was sold in 4 other cabinet models and all equally beautiful.This model was less p. The radio is sensitive enough to get the local stations just fine. Original Price 74.50 The radio features a 5-point tone control, bass. The higher the last two digits within Inside the box are power-supply components, including the rectifier tube and (for battery operation) a vibrator. Then tune the digital radio to the desired frequency and start fine-tuning the signal generator to the target frequency. Electronics/Chassis/Cord: The Superhetrodyne chassis is a performer and plays full dial scale. Not really necessary for alignment, but I power all of my radios on the workbench through the variac, which in turn is powered through an isolation transformer for safety. In this case, however, the radio's performance was quite poor, as mentioned earlier. Toward the front was a big messy splotch of some hard substance, possibly dried glue or some kind of varnish. ZENITH 12 TUBE SHUTTER DIAL: This completely restored Zenith radio was made in 1938 and features the classic Zenith shutter dial with motorized tuning control. Vintage Zenith Radio Knob 1930s Wood Lightning Bolt AntiqueMeUp (576) $34.99 Vintage Soviet tube network radio RECORD. The chassis was purchased separate, it was originally from a chairside. Another Chicago garage find where someone needed room and wanted it gone. The next phase involved "recapping" the set, or replacing all paper capacitors and the filter capacitors in the power supply. Radio chassis has been overhauled and is working good. Connect the signal generator's leads to the ends of this loop and place it near the digital receiver. k42: ivory: $12.00: k42-divided: ivory: $12.00: k42b: black: $12.00: It seems as though there are two types of knobs used on these radios that look the same but have different dimensions for the hole. I also had to replace the drive belt in the tuning mechanism. Why would a radio designer do this? What's more, in the course of playing with the tuning mechanism, I discovered that the dial pointers are spring-loaded. 505.66, 561.84 The fragile pointers seemed to be held on by friction and they were on very tight. This radio really set in motion Zenith's sales growth that took them from around the 10th largest radio manufacture to number two by 1942. The collector would This isn't absolutely necessary if you have a good signal generator, but my generator is as old as many of the radios that I own and its dial is not very accurate. Since doing this restoration, I have gotten in the practice of writing down every replacement as well as the results of every test. You can change your preferences any time in your Privacy Settings. Ours is a Zenith model 6S-239, from 1938. In other words, I could have avoided the time spent laboriously splitting and regluing the square rubber material. 23.81, 29.76 When I got my hands on the new belt, however, I discovered a little problem. 1930-1937 The Depression and the Rise of the Golden Age of Radio, 1945-1959 Post War Tube Radios-The Baby Boom Years. not with the actual production date. Take full advantage of our site features by enabling JavaScript. A gearing mechanism behind the dial transfers the belt's rotation to the tuning capacitor. Different connections and test frequencies are used for subsequent alignment steps, of course. I found one of those at a yard sale two weekends ago..$50. . You can see it looked okay. This type of data sharing may be considered a sale of information under California privacy laws. I offer an Another Chicago garage find where someone needed room and wanted it gone. This type of "photo-finish" can also be seen on my 1937 Philco 37-61 tombstone. As it happens, Antique Electronic Supply sells an exact replacement belt for this particular model. digit number (IE. On most old radios, a strong string drives the tuning capacitor. Original Price 934.76 The minimum equipment needed for alignment is a signal generator and a multitester. Zenith 12S267, 1938 Approximately 43-1/4 inches / 110 cm tall. each represented by a single letter. for radios built through 1942, when Zenith halted Learn more. The large gray and blue components near the center of the photo are the new filter capacitors. This is a 1938 Zenith 7 tube Walton model 7S232, Zeniths most famous and collectable year. on. 1938 Zenith model 6S254 - Henson Brothers Old Tyme Radios. This is the mahogany version of the 15U270 walnut model. In In hindsight, another alternative would have been to cut and reglue the new belt that I bought from AES. I don't think I'd pay 1/2 the asking price. See more ideas about antique radio, vintage radio, old radios. Content is for presentation purposes only. The brand says the new spring is more durable and resistant to magnetic fields. Read our Cookie Policy. It rattles objects in the room when played loud. To do it, you first fashion a simple coil of wire, about three loops and roughly six inches across. a "Walton Radio" as an example (12S232). It included the radios of collector Glen Bricker. The original cost of the 15U271 was $235.00, $10 more than the 15U270 at $225.00. But until then? The radio has had a complete recap electronic restoration, all the electrolytic capacitors were replaced with new production parts. Two important points need to be covered for a 12.14, 14.29 The belt is made of layers of rubber-impregnated fabric, similar to the fan belt in your auto but much smaller. the chassis type and the power requirements. Original Price 737.97 This is now equipped with Tissot's new titanium-based alloy Nivachron balance spring. Cookies and similar technologies are used to improve your experience, to do things like: Without these technologies, things like personalized recommendations, your account preferences, or localisation may not work correctly. the radio was built for the 1937 model year. Page 1: Portable and Wood Table Radios 1938-1942 PORTABLE AND WOOD CABINET TABLE RADIOS, Page 2: Rise of Plastic Radios 1938-1942 PLASTIC CABINET RADIOS, Page 3: Battery or Farm Radios 1938-1942 FARM RADIOS, Page 4: Magic Eye Tuning Radios 1938-1942 MAGIC EYE RADIOS, Page 5: Me Restoring a Sentinel 243T Farm Radio RESTORING SENTINEL 243T FARM RADIO, -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. (10% off), Sale Price 14.17 Mar 24, 2022 - Explore Daniel Mumau's board "1930's - 1940's floor model Zenith radios" on Pinterest. By the time I was done, the radio was playing beautifully and its dial tracking was right on the money. The photo-finished portion of the cabinet was in decent shape, but the top was badly damaged, as you can see below. It is, part of the 1938 Zenith lineup that featured many other radios that used the unique Robot dial, as part of Zeniths 1938 line in June 1937, is a much-coveted set that is rare and hard to find today, 1938 line only. The preferred material seems to be rubber O-ring stock with a square, rather than round, cross-section. Here is Walter's comment on that point: Now that we have added an extra resistor, can this radio be considered "stock" or "original?" The dealer did not want to sell it, he was going to fix it himself. The Zenith 6S254 (6-S-254) is a 6-tube console radio with broadcast band and two short wave bands. Numbers 1 and 2 in the photo identify the connections between the signal generator and the radio. Original Price 29.76 Page 1 of 2 [ 22 posts ] Go to page 1, 2 Next Previous topic | Next topic Page 1 of 2 [ 22 posts ] Moderator: Lou deGonzague Go to page 1, 2 Next Antique Radio Forums Index Category Online Auctions and Sales Forum All times are UTC Who is online Search for: The next photo shows the rubber just before I finished splitting it. The tuner on this radio is well engineered and quite interesting. 1938 Zenith model 6S229. It was painted 3 different colors black, red and brown. Why would the B+ voltage be too high in the first place? (XG5) ~ ZENITH RADIO CO. CHICAGO. Five of the six tubes are 6-volt units, suitable for a radio designed to run on 6-volt DC power. Since I operate the radio on AC, I shortened the cables and tucked them under the chassis. The one dial that was left showing/open is crazed, but I have a spare chassis to replace that one dial. Sure. 1939 Zenith World's Fair Radio Recently, there was an estate sale in Cottage Grove, Oregon. Etsy uses cookies and similar technologies to give you a better experience, enabling things like: Detailed information can be found in Etsys Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy and our Privacy Policy. The two SW bands work well also. This radio uses a rubber drive belt instead of a string. Listed below are the This scheme allows the radio to work if a lamp burns out. I used Citri-Strip, an easy to use, non-smelly gel stripper. Jasona5150. Number 4 shows the multitester's probes clipped to test leads in parallel with the radio's speaker terminals. For most adjustments, you simply turn the screw while watching the tester's readout, aiming for maximum output. The chassis would have When I first got the radio, I thought that the chassis might be solid copper, which would be quite beautiful when polished. When all the color work was done, I sprayed on two final coats of clear lacquer, lightly buffing the last coat with #0000 steel wool to achieve a satin finish that doesn't look "too new.". Other small pulleys often act as guides for the string. I offer free shipping via Greyhound to the lower 48 states. 15.18, 17.86 The chassis on this one still has it's model stamp 271. I saw this one on CL a couple of weeks ago. Historical artifact. If you haven't replaced certain critical components, and nobody has messed things up in the past, the alignment will be fine in many cases. Charles Eames studies, excellent condition. Find out more in our Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy. The first steps were standard: cleaning dust and grime from the chassis, spraying contact cleaner (DeOxit) inside all of the controls, cleaning and lubricating the tuning capacitor, removing and cleaning the dial glass, and cleaning the dial itself. The large black dial is in very nice shape. The real Walton comes with personalized delivery. A new AC power cord has been installed for safety. THE RADIO WORKS. The underside of the chassis is plated with copper, however, perhaps to allow good ground connections for electronic components. Original Price 378.83 Looks really good. The controls are quite simple. 14.17, 16.67 This scheme holds true Again, the blue arrow points to the shaft and the belt is placed loosely around the pulley. Sure, it has one extra resistor not specified in the schematic. $1,499.99 0 bids or Best Offer 1d 4h Local Pickup Radio, Zenith Deluxe Floor Wood Cabinet Console, Double-Wide, Scarce Vintage $845.00 or Best Offer Commander McDonald had two of these models crafted. My wife and son drove the 70 miles in fog so thick you couldn't see the front of your vehicle to be the first ones at the estate sale and got it. An outside antenna is necessary on old tube radios or a long wire. This is true; it is push-pull, but it is a push-pull audio stage that makes paralleled 6G6s look like an improvement, It is currently Mar Sat 04, 2023 11:02 am, Screen Shot 2022-12-15 at 3.56.15 PM.png [ 195.48 KiB | Viewed 1876 times ], Complete-View-Master-Waltons.jpg [ 637.7 KiB | Viewed 1821 times ], Before front.jpg [ 394.63 KiB | Viewed 1467 times ], https://stlouis.craigslist.org/atq/d/sp 99687.html, https://www.ebay.com/itm/234814319050?h R9jJru6hYQ, http://www.tuberadioland.com/silvertone4465_main.html. Toning lacquer was sprayed on the wood trim, very lightly, to keep with the original appearance. The following email snippet continues the tale: Fixing the voltage problem introduced a new glitch, however, as the following email explains. (20% off), Sale Price 12.14 Instead, a .5-mfd capacitor is connected in series between the two devices. Twelve (count 'em!) Acting on further advice from Walt Heskes, I added a bleeder resistor to bring the voltage down. (20% off), Sale Price 747.81 The set has a nice finish on it too. The radio apparently had not been restored (by a collector). The blue arrow points to the shaft around which the belt is loosely placed. They made very few and did not want to go thru the trouble printing model tags. There was ample room to mount the new units underneath, so I did not attempt to conceal these inside the original capacitor cans on top of the chassis.