
Machine Age to Jet Age, Vol. 1, America’s No.1 vintage radio identification and price guide has been revamped and renamed The Complete Price Guide to Antique Radios. Includes over 1,400 pictures of more than 2,500 vintage tabletop radios. Images have been digitally enhanced, listings expanded & reformatted.Icons now indicate Canadian radios, Ingraham cabinets, World’s Fair models and noteworthy industrial designers. Also, newly added are tube and band counts, options, variations and their current values. An exciting reason to purchase this new edition is that we’ve now added a comprehensive cross-reference of all radios pictured in the 3-volume Tabletop series! This INDEX is comprised of over 9,000 listings sorted by brand. Radios are referenced and cross-referenced by model number and model name. Each listing also includes description of variation_ cabinet material, color, finish, tube count, etc. All radios have revised 2002/3 market values as well as the series volume number noting where in the series each radio is pictured and fully described. You’ll wonder what you ever did without it!
Flea Market Fever!If you are planning to hit the flea markets, you won't want to pass on this deal. This Warman's price guide is full of information and tips to help make your flea market experience more fun and profitable. From what to bring to make flea marketing comfortable to current values, this book has the answers!Some of the exciting new/expanded categories include:4-H CollectiblesBadgesBeanie BabiesCampbell's SoupCountry WesternEgg TimersHot WheelsLongabergerWade CeramicsWatering Cans

The first and only comprehensive reference on console radios, with over 3,500 models individually pictured, described and valued. Includes tube and band count information and variations wherever possible. The author also provides important information about identification, grading and valuation in addition to historic insights. This invaluable reference also includes an expanded resource section listing dealers, collectors, experts, specialists, products, suppliers, restoration services and websites. The 'Complete Price Guide to Antique Radios' series is the #1 identification and price reference for antique and vintage radio collectors, enthusiasts and dealers. The series documents, pictures and provides market values for over 12,500 collectible vintage radios. Each volume is a supplement/companion to the others in the series, with all different items in each. Each radio is individually pictured, described and valued. Listings are organized by manufacturer and model number. There are currently four volumes of 'The Complete Price Guide to Antique Radios' series: 'Machine Age to Jet Age (Tabletop Radios) Volumes One, Two, Three' , now referencing over 9,000 radios, and the newly published 'Pre-War Consoles', picturing over 3,500 models.
Bakelite bangles are a hot collectible trend. This book covers authenticity testing, quality evaluation, and contains a price guide. A special chapter on Shultz bangles is also included. Both collectors and dealers will benefit from this educational information.
America's No.1 vintage radio identification and price guide series has been further expanded with a fourth volume. This new reference supplements the current three volumes with over 2,500 new listings and 1500 illustrations. In keeping with our new and expanded format, icons indicate Canadian radios, Ingraham cabinets, Worldˆs Fair models and noteworthy industrial designers. Each listing also includes tube and band counts, options, variations and current values.

AVAILABLE NOW From the publisher of America's #1 RADIO PRICE GUIDES, 'The Complete Price Guide to Antique Radios: The Sears Silvertone Catalogs 1930-1942', by Mark V. Stein. This is the first and only comprehensive reference, realized with special permission permission from Sears, Roebuck & Co. Featuring full reproductions of all the Sears Silvertone catalog pages: advertising, options, specs, pricing and more for close to 1,000 radios as they originally appeared. Among the Sivertone suppliers were over 30 radio brand manufacturers including King, Colonial, Stewart-Warner, Air King, Emerson, International Kadette, Wilcox-Gay, Zenith, Arvin, Majestic International, Case, RCA and Admiral to name but a few. The book is printed in a sepiatone-like format and includes an informative historical preface concerning the origins of both Sears and the Silvertone brand, manufacturer source code table (allows identification of manufacturer), in addition to a full model cross reference matrix including tube & band counts, variations, cabinet materials and colors, manufacturer (where known) and current market values for all models and variations.