Collecting Antique Radio
Antique radios have rich history and classic looks. Collecting antique radios is a very specialized hobby and quite challenging as antique radios in great condition are not that easy to find. This aspect of an antique radio hobby actually makes the fact that is a little bit challenging, a little bit more fun. With other types of antiques collections, there may be a huge abundance of the item or category of items collected. And the cost of collecting other antiques can be more reasonable or more expensive that collecting antique radios. For some reason collecting antique radios tends to be more appealing to men, but that by no means implies that collecting antique radios is a man’s hobby.
When collecting antique radios, you can seek only one style and period or you can be less discriminating and collect any and all antique radios. Some of the styles out there from the early 1900’s are the cathedral radio, the tombstone radio and just plain old wooden cabinet table models. These early radios sometimes had metal trim and toward the middle part of the 20th century these antique radios were coming out in plastic or bakelite. Some antique radios are floor models that dominated a living room where now the home theater and entertainment center stands in modern day homes.
In addition to finding and adding antique radios to a collection, there is the added dimension of restoring the radios to the condition of their former selves. People who are avid collectors who buy sell and trade their radios also recycle parts to each other to aid in the completion of a restoration project. Some antique radio enthusiasts get their radios in working condition. That all depends on the availability of tubes and parts that these antique radios require.
As with most any hobby and especially hobbies that include antiques, there is the possibility of getting into business with your hobby. The most attractive part of this prospect is that you will be able to support your antique radio hobby or habit by creating cash flow for the purchase of additional antique radios. This often happens to antiques collectors. At some point they find they have an abundance of antiques, in this case, antique radios and they need to sell off some of them to make room for more.
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