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FADA 652 Open-Face 'Temple' Radio in Blue - Intense Marbling

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  • FADA 652 Open-Face ’Temple’ Radio in Blue - Intense Marbling
  • FADA 652 Open-Face ’Temple’ Radio in Blue - Intense Marbling
  • FADA 652 Open-Face ’Temple’ Radio in Blue - Intense Marbling
  • FADA 652 Open-Face ’Temple’ Radio in Blue - Intense Marbling
  • FADA 652 Open-Face ’Temple’ Radio in Blue - Intense Marbling
  • FADA 652 Open-Face ’Temple’ Radio in Blue - Intense Marbling
  • FADA 652 Open-Face ’Temple’ Radio in Blue - Intense Marbling

Seldom Seen Open-Face Fada 652

Ref: RA821

Stunning FADA 652 'Temple' Catalin radio in incredibly marbleized lapis-lazuli blue with yellow trim. The bright blue cabinet has veins of white with tones of blue and clear running through it that makes this an incredible example. The seldom seen open-face model was part of the 1940-1942 model 652 radio lineup. The original yellow trim adds contrast and style to this example of a FADA Temple model.

The glossy Catalin cabinet is perfect with no cracks, chips or repairs and has beautiful intense marbleizing that really adds depth to the cabinet. Radio has been cut/polished back to its factory original blue color. The yellow catalin dial surround and fluted knobs are original to this radio and in perfect condition.  Radio retains its original gold fabric grill cloth with some signs of age as expected, and the cardboard back panel. Reverse painted dial glass is an exact replacement for the original one that is often is damaged on this model.

This radio is as clean as one can be found and would truly make a great addition to any radio or Deco collection.

Radio measures approximately: 10.85" wide by 6.75" high by 5.75" deep.  This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete; cord is cut. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use

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