Dave's Antique Radio & TV Restorations

All American 5 and 6 Tube Radio Restoration Specials.


All American 5 Tube Radio Restoration Special.

flag on the left  Crosley 56-TX from 1946.  This is a  5 tube radio.  flag on right

Get Your 5 tube table radio into Tip-Top Shape .

Here's the deal:

   Send me your 5 tube table radio chassis and speaker, with attached antenna (if any) and a US Postal Money Order (purchased at a US Post Office) for $49.99* (+ Tax if you live in NY State) + return shipping and I will replace all the paper and filter capacitors.  I will also replace the line cord and light bulb if you want them or if either or both are necessary.   If there is nothing else wrong with your radio, such as tubes, resistors, coils or transformers (they are all usually good), when the restoration is complete, I will automatically ship your radio back to you.
 

*Notes:  If your radio has a power transformer, there are more capacitors to replace, so add $10.00 to the price.
If you cannot determine if your set has a power transformer, I will let you know.
If other parts are needed I will call to get your approval on the additional cost before any other work is done.

Please enclose, along with your money order,  something that states your name address and phone number.
There have been many occasions that I received a package sent from Mail Boxes Etc., with a complete address for Mail Boxes Etc. and not any from the owner of the radio.  So please include the information I need to contact you.

This special is open to non battery sets, similar to the ones pictured, that work on 110-120V AC or DC from a wall outlet only. If you have a 4 tube radio it usually has the same number of capacitors to replace as a 5 tube set. So it will be the same price. There are some Arvin radios with fewer tubes, however these are special tubes that combine 2 or more tubes into one tube. So these also qualify for my 5 tube special.

New: 10% Discount if 10 or more qualifying specials are sent together with full payment enclosed.


All American 6 Tube Radio Restoration Special.

flagwave.gif on Left GE Model 200 from 1946.  It has 6 tubes. flagwave.gif

Get your 6 Tube table radio into tip-top shape.

Here's The deal:

   Send me your 6 tube table radio chassis and speaker, with attached antenna (if any) and a US Postal Money Order (Purchased at a US Post Office) for $59.99* (+ Tax if you live in NY State) + return shipping and I will replace all the paper and filter capacitors.  I will also replace the line cord and light bulb if  you want them or if either or both are necessary.   If there is nothing else wrong with your radio, such as tubes, resistors, coils or transformers (they are all usually good), when the restoration is complete, I will automatically ship your radio back to you.

*Notes: If your 6 Tube radio has a power transformer add $10.00
If you cannot determine if your set has a power transformer, I will let you know.
If other parts are needed I will call to get your approval on the additional cost before any other work is done.
 

Please enclose, along with your money order,  something that states your name address and phone number.
There have been many occasions that I received a package sent from Mail Boxes Etc.(Now called the UPS Store), with a complete address for Mail Boxes Etc.(Aka. UPS Store) and not any from the owner of the radio.  So please include the information I need to contact you.

This special is open to non battery sets, similar to the ones pictured, that work on 110-120V AC or DC from a wall outlet only.

New: 10% Discount if 10 or more qualifying specials are sent together with full payment enclosed.


Notes on Packaging:

Please do not ship your cabinets or knobs.   Bakelite and other old plastics are very brittle.  All I need to do the restoration is the chassis and speaker.  If there is an antenna attached to the chassis, I need that too.   Please package well.  Put cardboard over the front of the speaker so it doesn't get punctured.  Cover the chassis in bubble wrap so that it doesn't get dented or the tubes don't get broken in shipment.  Use a heavy weight cardboard box (double layer) filled with packaging peanuts.  It is sometimes better to have an inner and outer box so that there is an extra layer of protection.



These specials will remain in effect as long as the page exists.
If you have any questions please call me (315 457-5099) or send an e-mail to dave2@dreamscape.com.

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This page was last updated on 4/16/08.