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The above is a long sought after
addition to my collection. In my opinion the Radiola VIIB is RCA's most attractive of the
early
"Radiola" series. The style and cabinet design epitomizes the nineteen-twenties look in
radio fashion. As you can see from the above images, there are a
number of unique features found in this set. One; it is a self
contained set (sans the antenna) with a built-in speaker and
room for the complete battery complement. Two; the electronic
components are all of special design to be of very shallow (to
save space), including the tuning condensers and the audio
transformers. Originally designed as a drop-in panel for
installing in the top of the wind-up phono's as a Radiola IX in
1923 and later fitted for the VIIB. The original price was
$275.00, 2569 were made. |
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