![Hob Knob Radio](/img/default-banner.jpg)
- 119
- 64 315
Hob Knob Radio
Приєднався 1 кві 2020
Відео
1960 General Electric T 102
Переглядів 1146 місяців тому
Nice mid-century modern radio. This radio is offered for sale at Johns Road Antiques in Boerne, TX.
1961 General Electric C 403
Переглядів 3436 місяців тому
1961 General Electric tube radio. This radio is offered for sale at Johns Road Antiques in Boerne, TX.
1966 Neckerman Köln
Переглядів 5587 місяців тому
This is a 1966 Neckerman Tube Radio. It has been restored electronically and is offered for sale at Johns Road Antiques in Boerne, TX. This radio has two short wave bands, AM, FM and a 3.5MM jack to play from other devices through this radio.
1953 Zenith
Переглядів 1827 місяців тому
This is a 1956 Zenith portable tube radio, model L 505. This radio has been recapped, plays nicely and is offered for sale at Johns Road Antiques in Boerne, TX.
Antique Victrola, Model 012
Переглядів 105Рік тому
This is an antique, hand crank, RCA Victrola. It is in exceptional condition and works great. This radio has some 78 records included and is for sale at Johns Road Antiques in Boerne, TX.
This looks like the grandfather model of my Intron 2959-2.
And to you as well!
Bing. Merry Christmas to you and your family. 🎅❤️
I like to buy this radio
I like to buy this radio
@@KwameAnnan-ql3rr sorry, this one is not for sale.
Gotta say, this was one of my favorite radios...Wish I still had it, but sometimes I don't know why... Short wave is not what it once was.
@@NormBlow Yes! as kids we would sit for hours at night going through the SW bands.
I love old radios. Just subbed to your channel.
🎷......🎹
I had a 1959 Grundig radio I bought at a flea market and cleaned up. It didn't work as most of its Telefunken tubes were missing
❤
I was stationed with the 9th Ord Bn in Siegelsbach, Germany in 1959. My best buddy had exactly this same radio and we both enjoyed it. Excellent quality and unmatched sound!! The guys would always say "Let's hear the Grundig grunt!". Thank you for this . . . . .
@@PhrankTube Cool! IMHO, the West German radios of the late 50’s and 60’s have superior tuning and sound quality as well as great overall build quality.
Having watched all three videos you really do have a wonderful collection. My favourite is the 1930s Philco. Absolutely gorgeous.
@@terryblackman6217 Thanks!
Price?
@@LPBasty Sorry, I don’t recall what it sold for last year.
Congrats! Nice radio with that old tube radio “organic” sound.
I just picked one of these up today. It will be my winter project
It can get expensive to have someone restore it. And, even restored, that radio isn’t worth a lot. 0:44 If you want a vintage radio you can listen to and enjoy the age & beauty, search EBay or Etsy for something electronically restored.
I picked one up in working condition for $20. I am not a fan of the design at all. What should I do with it? Sell or repurpose?
My apologies, I had forgotten what type of connection that particular radio had. There is a two prong receptacle on the right lower side (viewing from the back). You will need to find a connector/adapter with the 2 prongs that converts to a 3.5 MM female jack. I’m not 100% sure this is the one, but this is generally what it would look like. www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/curtis-industries/5521TIP-EX/3927292?PMax%20Shopping_Product_High%20ROAS%20Categories&EAIaIQobChMI4djewvz3hwMVsDnUAR3GQw1aEAQYBCABEgIrPvD_BwE&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADrbLlj8vGK3ALokrUoICQscPl3s6&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4djewvz3hwMVsDnUAR3GQw1aEAQYBCABEgIrPvD_BwE
Oh, my, I have one exactly the same ❤
What cable are you using to connect your Iphone? I have a 2068 that I'd like to connect to as well. Thanks
[Apple MFi Certified] iPhone to 3.5mm Car AUX Stereo Audio Cable (3FT/1M), Lightning to 3.5mm Nylon AUX Adapter Compatible with iPhone 14/13 Pro/12/11/XS/XR/X 8 7/iPad to Home Stereo/Speaker/Headphone
a.co/d/j8Y9V8f
@@hobknobradio5511 Great, I have an old cable that I've used for a test fit, but it is very loose in the connector on the radio. Did you have a similar issue? Where do you plug it in?
Mom had one of those in the kitchen and it was on all day for decades.
Sorry, don’t remember that long ago, likely somewere in the $125-$175 range.
how much did this sell for?
Sold by Neckermann, but made by Iskra in Yugoslavia :)
Which power supply will you recommend me for 9v ~12v for AM Transmitter?
sorry, I have no experience with 9-12 VDC power supplies. Perhaps use one from an old laptop or similar device?
@@hobknobradio5511 nevermind, I just connected the 12v, now it works, thanks
Awesome
I just bought a standing horse with the saddle. It is stunning. Now I'm fascinated with the Abbotwares horses!
Me too! I have several standing horse radios plus a rearing horse radio and a a native girl/wolf clock.
Just got a D724 1938 True tone radio. Looking for parts.
I like those Truetone dials. Did you sell this one?
yes
How much for the Radio?
Sounds great! This must have sold for a lot of money.
Hi there! It runs perfectly...thanks for share this model! I Wonder this gramophone is absolutely the same as my Victrola you could find the vid' here: ua-cam.com/video/ECFdw25YxIs/v-deo.htmlsi=vYUNVou8Xhs1nXjd
That really is a beautiful looking radio. Thank you for sharing.
I just picked up one of these for 25.00. It needs to be redone but I wanted to add a Bluetooth. Thanks for posting.
beautiful radio. Thanks for sharing.
muito legal
NICE! Exactly what I aspire to with the one I recently pulled out of my late uncle's attic. Is that the dark walnut finish? If so, that's the color of mine. It is in the original box with walnut marked on it. Mine has connections on the back for "stereo" speakers but I don't quite get how that would work since one would have to be for the ground wire. Ditto for the single RCA phono input. When you have the iPod connected, is there a way to put it in mono mode? Or does the adapter have a built-in mono mixer? Anyway, no power at all on mine, so either a broken switch or dead power tube. Winter project.
Hi, congratulations on the find, they are great sounding radios. 1. Mine was walnut 2. I don’t recall the configuration of the jacks in the back for remote speakers. If they are RCAs, the ground is the metal outside of the jack and the channel input is the center pin, so any speakers that have RCA outputs should work fine. 3. I use these jacks to convert 3.5 to RCA a.co/d/97tHFRI Although you are losing a channel, the sound is usually very good. If it’s not good enough for you, you’ll need to build a stereo to mono adapter. From your device output, the ground will go directly to the radios input ground. Then add a 1000 ohm resistor to each output wire, tie the other ends of the resistors together and send them to the center pin of of a male RCA jack. Hope this helps.
@@hobknobradio5511 no, not RCA jacks for the speakers - just a pair of screws and neither is marked as ground, so it would be for one single external speaker. But the odd thing is that it says "stereo". The only RCA jack there is for the phono input.
Has this radio sold?
Yes, thanks for the inqury.
@@hobknobradio5511 one more question...I was able to find a radio like this one. Can you tell me where to go in order to get the adapter so I can attach my cellphone to it?
I get the adapters on Amazon. I can’t attach the link here but you should be able to find them by searching Amazon for “CE 2-Pack Gold Plated 3.5mm 1/8 inch Female Mono Jack to RCA Male Adapter”.
Vintage transistor radio
Nyc
Thanks for sharing
Nyc
ಈಗಲು ನಮ್ಮ ಮನೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಕೇಳುತ್ತವೆ
You’ve got a lot of FANCY radios 📻. All the GOOD 😊 TUBE TYPE models of days gone by!! Your friend, Jeff!!
I just subbed to your UA-cam channel. That is such GREAT 😊 music 🎼 to play on such a GREAT 😊 radio 📻. Please 🙏 keep these GREAT 😊 radio 📻 videos coming!! Your friend, Jeff.
Ship tui 1 cái he
Cho tui số điện thoại he
Giá mấy k a
Super super super 😊😊😊😊😊
Nice! 📻👍