Silvertone barn radio

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Silvertone barn radio

by RebeccaLws » Wed Jan 26, 2011 8:56 am

I have a Silvertone barn radio that someone took apart but didn't finish restoring. Can someone give me the name of a book or other information on battery powered barn radios -like what kind of battery they used? I'm sure that it would be beautiful if I refinished it.

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Re: Silvertone barn radio

by Record-changer » Sat Feb 05, 2011 7:16 pm

What's a barn radio? Is it shaped like a barn, or do you use it in a barn?
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Re: Silvertone barn radio

by RebeccaLws » Sat Feb 05, 2011 9:16 pm

I heard it called a barn radio because it runs on a battery instead of being plugged in. I am not sure what kind of battery it used.
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Re: Silvertone barn radio

by shedradios » Sun Feb 06, 2011 12:09 am

I think you may have misunderstood. Battery radios were called "farm" radios, kinda colloquialism, because no electricity on the farm. Exceptions of course. Someone may have a Sears book and will tell you the model or do you know model or catalog number. I see you are refinishing cabinet before knowing chassis can be restored. Now I have gotten radios out of a barn, but between pigeons, cats and mice, they were impossible to restore.
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Re: Silvertone barn radio

by RebeccaLws » Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:30 am

I rescued it from a relative's garage. He found it in this condition in the garage of a house they bought. My husband had previously restored a radio and thought he would work on this one - but then life and kids projects sidelined that and ten years later....

I should try to find someone in Bakersfield that could work on it. I know it would cost more than it is worth, but I really like the looks of it and I want to see it restored if possible.

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