1946 Emerson Model 534 Radio - Is this thing BULLETPROOF?
I bought this 1946 Emerson Model 534 AM/Shortwave Tabletop Radio for $5 at an antique mall. The power cord was completely shot, and radio was marked "AS IS". But after replacing the cord, this thing amazingly just worked! In this video we will replace all the caps anyway and fix the speaker cone, but HOLY CRAP! Is this thing bulletproof?

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