This radio remind me of something that was in the basement of the house I grew up in the 1970s. There was a large cabinet that had a record player that slid out on the left side, and on the right was the radio that had similar pushbuttons with inserts for some of the local stations. I don't remember the brand, but the now knowing the year of this one is early 1940s, perhaps I can look at some old Sears catalogs and find the one we had! Did others make similar console radios with pushbuttons? Thanks for the video!
You truly are an electronics and woodworking pro. Very few people at least on YT have this ability to do both so very well.
Exactly what the posters said below me here.👇 Gorgeous and pure quality as usual Jim! 👌
Looks just like you brought it home new from Sears Roebuck yesterday.
I really like the Grill Cloth you used. It really matches with ti the case!
VOW, what a transformation, she looks great . Thank you Jim for every single video that you shared with us.
Amazing job Jim. Another successful transformation. 👍
This radio remind me of something that was in the basement of the house I grew up in the 1970s. There was a large cabinet that had a record player that slid out on the left side, and on the right was the radio that had similar pushbuttons with inserts for some of the local stations. I don't remember the brand, but the now knowing the year of this one is early 1940s, perhaps I can look at some old Sears catalogs and find the one we had! Did others make similar console radios with pushbuttons? Thanks for the video!
Fantastic Jim. Thanks. Bringing back functioning works of art from the past.