I went to radiofest, http://antique-radios.org/ which is an event sponsored by the Illinois antique radio club of Illinois and I saw some interesting machines including an Edison C250 for sale, $65. dollars. I didn't bother to ask about it. The Empress music player at $2700. was quite nice. The rest was just fun to look at.
Radiofest 2015
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Radiofest 2015
"You can't take the phonographs nor the money with you, but the contentment the phonographs bring may well make your life better, and happier lives make the world a better place."
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Re: Radiofest 2015
Great Photos ! Thanks for sharing 
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Re: Radiofest 2015
My first love of antiques was old radios. I went that show in the early 80's but I have never been back. Great pictures and Thanks for putting them on the forum.
Larry
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Re: Radiofest 2015
You don't see Aereola Grands everyday. (Third picture)
On second thought, that might be a Radiola Grand, I think the Westinghouse Aereola Grand had 8 tubes
(4 triodes and a ballast tube for each one)
On second thought, that might be a Radiola Grand, I think the Westinghouse Aereola Grand had 8 tubes
(4 triodes and a ballast tube for each one)