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Description:
1953 Vintage Crosley Radio. Bright and shiny Mint Green. Created to look like a cars front grill. Very Good working condition. Brief History of the beginnings: In 1920, Powel Crosley, an auto accessories manufacturer in Cincinnati, OH, set out to purchase a simple radio set for his son. Shocked to learn that these sets were selling for $130.00 or more, he decided to build one himself, which he did — for $35.00. From that experience, Crosley went on to build one of the most successful electronics companies of the early 20th century. 1920 Crosley's first radio was a crystal Set named "Harko", introduced as the first low priced radio at $20.00 retail, it later sold for $9.00. A roaring success, the Harco was recognized for making radio available to the masses and earned Powel Crosley a reputation as "The Henry Ford of Radio". And the rest is history! BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. We are EBAY SELLER "traderslostart", with well over 800 positive feedbacks, from many happy repeat buyers. We are known as Traders of the Lost Art. A nine year old New Hampshire business; selling an electic mix of Antique & Vintage Furniture, Pottery, Porcelain, Pocket Watches, Jewelry, Lamps, and many unique items!
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: GO1063 |
| Condition:
Very Good |
Year:
1953
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| Country:
USA |
Maker:
Crosley |
| Height:
7.5" |
Depth:
7" |
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Width: 12.25"
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| Title:
1953 Crosley Radio |
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