WALNUT BROWN Mid Century Jetsons 1958 General Electric Model C415 Tube AM Clock Radio Works Great!
DIMENSIONS: Approximately 13" x 6" x 6.5" (l x w x h)
COLOR: Walnut brown,
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DESCRIPTION: Tabletop tube AM clock radio alarm manufactured by General Electric in 1958 time frame in excellent+ working condition. Very popular late fifties step design in beige color. Picks up AM stations clearly and loudly up and down the dial without need of external antenna attachment. Cabinet is in good condition with no cracks, splits, or missing plastic. No cracks on top. There are areas on the top where the surface is matte and a little hazy due to age. This radio is almost 60 years old! No missing labels. The metal knobs are in excellent condition. The dial face is clear no stress cracks. Please see the photo close-up. The tuning bezel is clear and transparent not yellowing. No missing ink, smudges, or rub-off on clock dial lettering. The tuning dial works fine and smooth no slipping. All paper and wax capacitors have been replaced with modern equivalents so this radio has another 50+ years or more of playing time! The clock works and keeps accurate time. The clock motor is quiet. No buzzing, whining, or cranking sounds. The alarm works. The buzzer works. The clock and alarm set function work. The tubes are working fine. The dial light works. All out-of-spec resistors have been replaced with modern correct value and voltage equivalents. There is no loud or pervasive hum. There is no loud or pervasive static between stations unless you operate near modern megahertz devices. The set has been aligned according to factory specifications. The power cord and plug are good original working condition with no cracks, or splits. No exposed wiring. The original power cord has been replaced. The radio has been thoroughly cleaned and inspected. All wiring has been thoroughly checked for possible bridging and weak solder connection. Comes from non-smoking, mature, clean professional environment no pets. When this radio was new, tailfins were all the rage! This thing belongs in a museum!