Musicaire Radio - Help Identify Model # - P1
A cool vintage Musicaire radio (sold by Coast to Coast Stores) from the late 1930s is my guess, but the model number is unknown. The cabinet is marked 6 volts, but marked through with 110 volts. Sentinel made many of the radios for Musicaire, but the tube complement seems odd. Thanks for watching and subscribing to my channel on vintage radio repair.

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