Jul 2014
Zephyr
08/07/14 18:43
Model U-100
08/07/14 18:32
Model 200 RBP
08/07/14 18:24
Advertised as a Period model, the Chippendale RadioBar was announced for the 1940 model year.
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Style 60
08/07/14 18:18
This style is noteworthy in that it is equipped with wine glasses in additional to the four standard glass types.
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Style 40
08/07/14 18:15
The Chairside model has been found in both a radio only version and a version with a record changer in the bottom of the bar cabinet.
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Style 550
08/07/14 18:14
The style 550 was the largest and most expensive of the Philco Radiobars.
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Style 536
08/07/14 18:09
The style 536 featured the signature Philco style of the late 1930s.
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Style 528
08/07/14 18:08
The style 528 was angular and provocative in the streamline modern style.
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Style 515
08/07/14 18:07
This is one of the largest and most impressive of the Philco Radiobars.
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Style 510
08/07/14 18:05
The style 510 was one of the most enduring of the company’s cabinet styles.
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Style 508
08/07/14 18:01
The Style 508 utilized the same cabinet as the 505 and 506, but used an 8 tube Patterson radio in place of the 6 tube radio found in the 506 or 5 tube radio in the 505.
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Style 507
08/07/14 17:57
Probably the most popular of all RadioBar styles. The cabinet featured American Walnut veneers with dark trim and Maple inlay.
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Style 506
08/07/14 17:55
The Style 506 utilized the same cabinet as the 505 and 508, but used a 6 tube radio in place of the 8 tube radio found in the 508 or 5 tube radio in the 505.
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Style 505
08/07/14 17:53
Style 107
08/07/14 17:48
This small walnut finished Radiobar was a popular set and is frequently found today.
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