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1935 Aetna (Walgreen) 4 Tube TRF Radio
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I just finished restoring a 1935 Aetna 251. A 4 tube TRF radio. I replaced all11 caps, all 5 resistors. I added a capacitor and a 0Ohm 25W resistor to the filament string and got rid of the resistance line cord. It still had all 4 original tubes in it. However the 25Z5 has 1 cathode short and I put in a Sylvania one till I can get an engraved Aristocrat 25Z5 tube. I added a fuse to the chassis and rewired the power cord so that the "hot" line is switched. This is a hot chassis.

The cabinet was stripped, grain filled, stained, toned, sealed and clear coated with Mohawk products. I replaced the worn and torn grille cloth with some needle point fabric.

This is a minimal performing radio!

I'll post the before pictures, then the the after pictures.

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Crist
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The after pictures.

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Crist
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 Very nice Crist. I like that dial scale and grill work. The cabinet looks great. Icon_thumbup Icon_thumbup Icon_thumbup
Good job on the electrical work also.
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Oooooh, Ooooh, very nice.

Paul

Tubetalk1
#5

Crist,
Beautiful job. Richmond Designs has that exact original speaker cloth. It's their Small Herringbone. It was used on tons of 30's radios. I have some and it's dead on to the original....
Steve
#6

Nice job! Cute little radio. How does it perform? I did not know Walgreens was around in the 30's...
#7

Nice work on that little Aetna. It's one of those interesting companies we dont see too often that contracted with Detrola, Warwick, Climax, Wells Gardner etc to build sets for them. Once you look thru all the models its pretty easy to see the manufacturers "fingerprints" on most if their models.
And a nice find by the way.
#8

Guys, thanks for the kind words.

I saw that Richmond Designs pattern but didn't want to spend $24 when all I needed was a 6 1/2 square. Thanks for the source.

Crist
#9

Very nice Crist! Chassis looks amazing. Did you paint? Did you make the back cover? Great resto, keep it up!

If I could find the place called "Somewhere", I could find "Anything" Icon_confused

Tim

Jesus cried out and said, "Whoever believes in me , believes not in me but in him who sent me" John 12:44
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Lightbulb 

Very good job.  I like the phrase "This is a minimal performing radio!"
With the low component count that may be where Muntz later got his TV design and cost savings ideas.  Icon_e_wink

Mike

Cossor 3468
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Truetone D1952

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(03-21-2016, 02:10 PM)Madmurdok Wrote:  Very nice Crist! Chassis looks amazing. Did you paint? Did you make the back cover? Great resto, keep it up!

Yeah, I used Rust-Oleum Metalic Matte Nickle.  Yeah, on the back cover too.  I wanted to ventilate the top of the radio to help get rid of the heat from the tubes, especially from the 25Z5 tube.

Crist
#12

(03-21-2016, 02:19 PM)PhilcoMike Wrote:  Very good job.  I like the phrase "This is a minimal performing radio!"
With the low component count that may be where Muntz later got his TV design and cost savings ideas.  Icon_e_wink

Mike

Thanks.

Crist
#13

Very nice job Crist, I have some of that herringbone cloth at the shop . Come over and i will cut you a piece to fit your radio Icon_eek
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(03-22-2016, 07:55 PM)Frederick W. Taylor Wrote:  Very nice job Crist, I have some of that herringbone cloth at the shop . Come over and i will cut you a piece to fit your radio Icon_eek

Will do Fred!  Thanks.

Crist




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