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1940s Or 50s Sears & Roebuck,aftermarket Radio,very Unique/slanted Call Numbers on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Hibbing, Minnesota, United States

Hibbing, Minnesota, United States
This piece has no knobs, untested.
Brand:Sears & Roebuck Manufacturer Part Number:528-6295-6

This is an after market radio made by sears and roebuck. This piece is very neet ,untested, so I do not know if it works. It does not have any knobs. Please look close at the pictures and ask questions as I do not accept returns or refund, unless I have misrepresented my piece.In all returns ,the buyer pays return shipping.  Shipping is for the lower forty-eight (48) states only.  All other destinations are calculated. Thank you for considering my parts,,,Jeff

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