Nordmende loft find. Any value?
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Hi everyone. I'm a new member and this is my first post.
Found this in my loft. I quite like the look of it, I'm wondering if it has any real value? I'm sort of tempted to rip its guts out and turn it into a Bluetooth speaker but at the same time that would be an awful shame. Thoughts? TIA Lee. |
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Heresy! Have you tried it to see whether it works?
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Not sure. Just taken the back off, looks like it needs one of those square batteries (which I don't have)
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It would most likely restore up to work as a perfectly good FM radio.
I bet there are enough contacts on the switches to make it activate one of those little blue tooth boards with the wave change buttons not pressed. The existing amplifier and speaker will be just fine too. |
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I cannot see the logic in wanting to Bluetooth an old radio, each to their own I suppose..
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It looks a bit shabby but searching threads will reveal techniques to bring the red and gold finish up to nearly as new. I would start there perhaps-especially if your tech knowledge is limited. That would maximise it's vintage value but gutting it might well take you in the opposite direction. There's plenty of advice available if you are interested in repair restoration?
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It's an interesting early FM transistor radio, but it will need some restoration if it's going to be used and I get the impression that you're not interested in that side of things. It would be better to pass it on to somebody that would restore it rather than gut it. There are plenty of modern sets with retro styling if that's what you want.
It's not worth a fortune, maybe £10 as it stands. |
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It's a nice old thing that deserves to be restored. |
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Indeed, it will be of no interest to collectors and vintage radio enthusiasts if it is modified irreversibly, even if you make a very good job of it.
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Wow! So many replies! You've clearly got a good community here.
Hmm.. I tend to agree with the sentiments about destroying it just to modernise it. However, I do like the idea of having something quite old (relatively) that functions in a modern way.. Thanks for the advice in restoring the exterior, perhaps I'll start there. Maybe I won't want to ruin it after it's looking nice again. Once again thanks for everybody's input. Lee |
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But it WILL perform ion a modern way. Maybe not a lot on the AM bands, but I have never seen a GERMAN NordMende that did not have first class FM reception. I would wager that listening to Radio 3 on that set will make you sit up and take notice.
The 603 series led onto even better sets as the early '60s moved on. Les. |
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Our local B&Q still stocks PP9s
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According to that Radiomusum page, it takes 2 x 4.5v. Batteries. Would these have been the flat type once commonly available by any chance?
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Yes, they were very widely used in portable radios from continental Europe.
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These are great and quite sought after little sets - particularly in that colour. They perform very well and sound better than many contemporaries - probably because the cabinet is actually timber [rather than plastic] covered in Rexine. The 'on/off + volume switch is a bit of a weakness and will probably require cleaning - but I bet if you put a battery on it, it will work.
P.S. Please ensure that you connect the battery with the correct polarity - those old Ge sets don't respond favourably to reverse polarity! |
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At present I doubt there will be much wrong with it. John. |
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I have got a French LW/MW set and I managed to get two 3 AA cell holders in the space and used tabs to connect them to the original terminals. Again it has a timber cabinet and sounds at least as good as a TR82.
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I hope yours works, I often take mine out with me in my old Rover to classic car shows. It probably dates from around the same time...1962. |
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I think this is the Nordmende Transita F Ch= 0/603 MW LW UKW, as opposed to MW SW UKW. It is a very early AM/FM radio from about 1959, with curved sides the later models had straight sides. I would estimate a value of much more than £10. These have been selling on ebay for between £20 to £145 and red is always a popular colour.
It should clean up very nicely. It appears that Radio Museum has the schematics. https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/nordme...nsita_alt.html Mike |
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It will certainly be worth more than £10 in a fully restored state.
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It would certainly be a shame to turn it into a Bluetooth speaker, but if it's beyond reasonable repair then obviously some originality is better than none.
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