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Old 6th Oct 2018, 3:14 am   #1
Shane01
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Default Tee Four Radio?

Hi, new member here. I normally am pretty good at doing research and tracking down information about the radios I find, but this one is turning up absolutely zero for me. Here's what I've figured out so far: I believe it's a British battery-operated radio. Says it's called a "Tee Four" on the paper inside. I suppose that's in reference to the four valves in the set. I was surprised to open up the back of the radio and see an extra set of valves included. The whole radio is on a bakelite "swivel" stand, kind of like a lazy Susan. If anyone could give me any information about it, I'd definitely appreciate it. Here's links to a couple pictures:


https://********/p/2avd8pQ

https://********/p/2bwwuUm
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Old 19th Oct 2018, 5:37 pm   #2
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I would be very interested to know if anyone has more information on this radio.
Who was the maker?
Here are the photos to save going off site.

Thanks
Mike
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Old 23rd Oct 2018, 8:04 am   #3
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Thanks for bumping the thread. A fellow collector is making an entry for this radio on radiomuseum.org and I'm supplying a few more photos there.
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