FADA Radio
Long Island City - New York [1920-1965]
Catalin + Plaskon FADA Radio & Electric Company radios were popular in the 1930's and 1940's, and their designs gave wide exposure to the potential of plastics. The letters F.A.D.A. are the initials of Frank Angelo D'Andrea, founder of FADA Radio Corp.
FADA produced many radios and televisions over the years, but its brightly colored Catalin radios, particularly the Model 1000, popularly known as "The Bullet", is the best-known. The "Bullet" was first introduced in 1940 as a 115 model. Unfortunately, the names of the designers of this iconic design remains unknown. It was during the 1940s that the most enduring FADA plastic radio designs were made and marketed. The brightly colored Catalin and Plaskon "Fada Coloradios" streamlined designs became part of the history of what is referred to as the "Golden Age of Radio," during the 1940s. The Catalin FADA radios made prewar are often referred to as the "early" models.
Other Catalin models manufactured by FADA that are well known + sought after by radio collectors because of their fabulous Deco designs include: "Bullet" models 115, 116, 189 "All-American" + 200 Series which was also made as an "All-American" with blue bezel, blue cabinet "All-American" with red handle + knobs must have a 189 sticker, the L-56/ L-26 / 136 / 149 / 202 / SW157 + 188 and 202 as "All-American" model(recommended to have sticker for all color combos except possibly the blue handle + knobs version), F55 / 52/ F44, 5F60 / 21, 5F50 / 53, 652 / 252 / 659 "Temple", 700 "Cloud", and the 711 "Dip-Top".
The FADA "Bullet" model was made in three different cabinet/trim variations: standard grill slit cut-outs, open-face, and insert grill. The open-face + inset grill models were made in the factory when the slits on the grill were damaged during the molding process. FADA workers just cut out the damaged grill section in order to save a cabinet and have a radio that was salable. The open-face is sought to be a transitional model to the insert grill with very few made.
** We are always looking to buy FADA Catalin Radios as well as other Catalin, Plaskon + Bakelite radios by any manufacturer. Please contact us if you are looking to sell a radio. Calls are always welcome: 305.778.2182 **
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FADA 652 "Temple" Catalin Radio in Blue + Butterscotch w/ Great Marbling
Stunning + Rare Example of a Blue Highly Swirled FADA Catalin 652 Temple
FADA 652 "Temple" Catalin radio in stunning blue + butterscotch with incredible marbleizing. The green patina this radio has taken on is beautiful - radio has only been lightly polished to a high gloss. The green(blue) colored cabinet has veins of yellow with tones of blue running through it that makes this an incredible example. The model 652 was part of the 1940-1942 radio lineup. This rare Catalin radio has no cracks, chips, nicks, repairs, or tube burns. Radio has original butterscotch trim, gold fabric grill cloth, bottom foil label and back panel. Reverse painted dial glass is an exact replacement for the original one that is often damaged on this model. This is truly an incredible radio that would make a great addition to any 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. 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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FADA 115 Insert Grill "Bullet" Catalin Radio Butterscotch + Red - Rare
Perfect All-Original Pre-War Fada 115 Insert Grill Fada Bullet
Rare Pre-War Insert Grill FADA "Bullet" Catalin Streamliner Model 115 in butterscotch with bright red marbleized trim. This one owner radio is super clean, beautiful and has never had the trim removed from cabinet and therefore retains the original glue on insert grill and bezel. This is the only original pre-war 115 insert grill model I have ever owned or seen. The model 115 differs from its postwar counterpart, in that it has the smooth "gumdrop" knobs, and a split dial face with what looks like a large Roman numeral through the center of it. The all-original bright marbleized red trim adds contrast and style to this stunning example of a seldom found Pre-War FADA 115 Bullet model. The butterscotch catalin cabinet is in excellent condition with no cracks, chips, breaks, or repairs. Radio has small scratches consistent with age + use of set. The Bright Red Catalin insert grill, dial bezel, gum-drop knobs and handle are original + correct to the radio, they are also in great condition with no cracks, chips, breaks or repairs. The fragile paper + gold foil dial face is in great condition showing only small sign of age and use. Radio retains the original cardboard back panel with FA-DA-SCOPE label in great condition. The dial plastic cover is original and has very little yellowing or hazing. Radio measures approximately: 10.25" wide by 6.25" high by 5.5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Pre-War FADA 115 "Bullet" Catalin Radio - Plum + Yellow - Rare
Perfect Plum Pre-War Fada 115 with Incredble Marbleized Trim
Rare Pre-War FADA "Bullet" Catalin Streamliner Model 115 in plum(maroon) with heavily marbleized yellow trim. This radio's styling epitomizes 1940’s Streamline Art Deco design. Its sleek, rounded lines suggest speed and practicality, hallmarks of streamlined industrial design from those years. The original bright yellow marbleized trim adds contrast and style to this stunning example of a seldom-found Pre-War FADA 115 Bullet model. The model 115 differs from its postwar counterpart, in that it has the smooth "gumdrop" knobs, a split dial face with what looks like a large Roman numeral through the center of it and a copper foil grill cloth that is installed vertically. The glossy plum catalin cabinet is in excellent condition with no cracks, chips, breaks, repairs or tube burns. Radio has small scratches consistent with age + use of set. This radio is as clean as one can be found and would truly make a great addition to any radio or Deco collection. The yellow catalin dial ring, gumdrop knobs and handle are original and correct to the radio and also in great condition with no cracks, chips, breaks, burns or repairs. The correct copper foil grill cloth is in great original condition. The fragile paper + gold foil dial face is in great condition with some small areas of wear, nothing that deters from the beauty and rarity of this Fada Bullet. Radio retains the original cardboard back panel with FA-DA- SCOPE label and bottom manufacturers stickers all in great condition. The dial plastic cover is a original and has little yellowing. Radio measures approximately: 10.25" wide by 6.25" high by 5.5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare Pre-War FADA 115 "Bullet" Catalin Radio - White + Red
Perfect Pre-War Fada 115 an American Art Deco Icon
Beautiful Pre-War FADA "Bullet" Catalin Streamliner Model 115 in marbleized alabaster(white) with bright red marbleized trim. This radio's styling epitomizes 1940’s Streamline Art Deco design. Its sleek, rounded lines suggest speed and practicality, hallmarks of streamlined industrial design from those years. The original bright marbleized red trim adds contrast and style to this stunning example of a seldom found Pre-War FADA 115 Bullet model. The model 115 differs from its postwar counterpart, in that it has the smooth "gumdrop" knobs, a split dial face with what looks like a large Roman numeral through the center of it and a copper foil grill cloth that is installed vertically. The glossy alabaster catalin cabinet is highlighted by beautiful clear + whiter marbleizing that really adds depth to the cabinet. The cabinet is in excellent condition with no cracks, chips, breaks, repairs or tube burns. This radio is as clean as one can be found and would truly make a great addition to any radio or Deco collection. The Bright Red Catalin dial ring, gumdrop knobs and handle are original and correct to the radio and also in great condition with no cracks, chips, breaks, burns or repairs. The correct copper foil grill cloth is in great original condition. The fragile paper + gold foil dial face is in great condition with some small areas of wear, nothing that deters from the beauty and rarity of this Fada Bullet. Radio retains the original cardboard back panel with FA-DA- SCOPE label and bottom manufacturers stickers all in great condition. The dial plastic cover is a replacement. Radio measures approximately: 10.25" wide by 6.25" high by 5.5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare FADA 188 "All-American" Catalin Radio - Red, White + Blue
Seldom Seen All Original 188 "All-American" Series FADA Catalin
Extremely Rare + Beautiful all original Art Deco FADA 188 "All-American" with an alabaster cabinet, marbleized blue handle + knobs and bright red marbleized wrap-around grill. This Art Deco Catalin model made in the late 1930's by FADA Radio + Electric Company has a beautiful design and size. The glossy Catalin cabinet is perfect with no cracks, chips, breaks, stress lines or repairs and has beautiful marbleizing that really adds depth to the cabinet. Radio's cabinet has been cut/polished back to its original alabaster color by Decophobia from it's oxidized butterscotch coloring. The original blue(aged to green) Catalin handle(which lifts and is contoured to the shape of the cabinet) + knobs are original and correct to the radio and are also in great condition with no cracks, stress lines, chips, breaks, burns or repairs. Red grille is original to the radio as well. Dial plastic is a correct replacement. This beautiful FADA has been well taken care of and has very few small scratches consistent with light use is a stunning example of a FADA 188. Radio measures approximately: 9" wide by 5.5" high by 4" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Fada Catalin 711 Radio "Dip Top" in Plum + Ivory
Perfect Example of this Plum Catalin FADA 711 "Dip-Top"
Beautiful Fada 711 "Dip-Top" Catalin radio in a rich Plum/Maroon Catalin cabinet with ivory trim. The 711 is the last of the Catalin models made by Fada Radio in 1946. The Catalin has a deep shine that makes its rich maroon color glow. This beautiful set has no chips, cracks, tube burns or repairs to the Catalin case or plastic trim. The ivory marbled knobs + handle, masonite back panel, and colorful FADA "Gemloid" dial, and manufactures sticker on bottom of cabinet are original to the radio. Dial plastic is original and grill mesh has been re-flocked back to its original state. Radio measures approximately: 9.75" wide x 5.75" high x 4.5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. 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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FADA 1000 Catalin Radio "Bullet" in Yellow + Onyx
Perfect Art Deco FADA 1000 Catalin Radio
Art Deco FADA "Bullet" Streamliner Model 1000 in lemon yellow with onyx/pea-green marbleized Catalin. This radio styling epitomizes 1940’s Streamline design. Its sleek, rounded lines suggest speed and practicality, hallmarks of streamlined industrial design from those years. FADA produced many radios and televisions over the years, but its Catalin radios, particularly the "Bullet" are the best-known models. The onyx trim adds contrast + style to this stunning example of a Machine Age FADA Bullet model. The glossy Catalin cabinet is perfect + has beautiful faint marbleizing that really adds depth to the cabinet. The cabinet is in excellent condition with no cracks, chips, or repairs. The onyx/pea-green Catalin dial ring, fluted knobs and handle are original to the radio and are in perfect condition with no cracks, stress lines, chips, breaks, burns or repairs. The Art Deco gold "Gemloid" dial face is bright and has no paint wear. Radio retains the original cardboard back panel + grill cloth in great condition. Clear dial plastic cover is a replacement. Radio measures approximately: 10.25" wide by 6.25" high by 5.5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. 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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Fada 711 Catalin Radio "Dip Top" in Onyx with Ivory
Highly Marbleized Perfect Example of this Onyx Catalin FADA 711
Beautiful Fada 711 "Dip-Top" Catalin radio in a desirable onyx/pea-green with ivory trim. The 711 is the last of the Catalin models made by Fada Radio in 1946. The perfect Catalin case has great translucence and marbleizing. This set has no chips, cracks, tube burns or repairs to the Catalin case or plastic trim. The Catalin case has great translucence and marbleizing. The Catalin cabinet has taken on a beautiful and even patina after having been polished by Decophobia back to the original onyx color about 5 years ago. The ivory marbled knobs + handle are original and the bright and colorful Fada sunburst dial face is also in excellent original condition. Radio retains original manufactures label on bottom, dial plastic, flocked grill, and masonite back panel. Radio measures approximately: 9.75" wide x 5.75" high x 4.5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. 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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Fada Catalin 53 / 5F50 Radio in Maroon with Yellow - Rare Color Combo
Rare Example of this Early FADA 5F50 Catalin Radio
Rare prewar Fada model 53 / 5F50 Catalin radio in maroon with yellow insert grille + knobs. Wonderful Art Deco model made in 1938 by FADA Radio + Electric Company has a beautiful design and size. This Merlot + Yellow color combination is seldom found in the FADA 53 model. Radio has a beautiful gloss to the Catalin cabinet and trim. All lemon yellow marbleized trim is original to radio, grill has a small hairline that can barely be seen in between the louvers. The maroon cabinet was professionally repaired by Dan Blake over 10yrs ago. Repairs can only been seen when looking closely for them or looking at inside of cabinet. Water-slide decal, dial plastic and back panel are replacements. The radio measures 7.75" wide by 5.75" high by 4.75" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Fada Catalin 53 / 5F50 Radio in Yellow + Green
Superb Example of this Early FADA 5F50 Catalin Radio
Stunning prewar Fada model 53 / 5F50 Catalin radio in marbleized yellow with a bright green grill insert. Wonderful Art Deco model made in 1938 by FADA Radio + Electric Company has a beautiful design and size. This yellow and green example is all original and in great condition with a beautiful glossy finish. Green grill makes for a wonderful contrast with the butterscotch cabinet. Catalin Cabinet + trim have no cracks, chips, tube burns or repairs. This is a great example of an all original early FADA. The radio measures 7.75" wide by 5.75" high by 4.75" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Fada Catalin 53 / 5F50 Radio in Yellow + Blue - Great Art Deco Radio
Superb Example of this Early FADA 5F50 Catalin Radio
Beautiful prewar 1938 Fada model 53 / 5F50 Catalin radio in marbleized yellow with a highly marbleized blue grill insert. Wonderful Art Deco model made in 1938 by FADA Radio + Electric Company has a beautiful design and size. This yellow and blue example is all-original and in great condition with a beautiful glossy finish. Blue grill which has taken on a rich green patina has intense yellow marbleizing + a beautiful transparency that gives it depth. Catalin Cabinet + trim have no cracks, chips, tube burns or repairs. This is a great example of an all-original early FADA. The radio measures 7.75" wide by 5.75" high by 4.75" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Catalin FADA "Radio-Lite" Bullet Model 1000 Seldom Seen Display Piece
Made in 1979 by Twilight Studios, Inc. Using Original Catalin FADA Parts
Seldom seen original Catalin FADA 1000 "Radio-Lite" lamp made in 1979 by Twilight Studios, Inc. using original Catalin FADA cabinets + trim. In the late 1970's a warehouse was discovered containing several FADA Radio cabinets and parts - no chassis'. Some of the radios were sold to radio dealers, but the majority of the the parts were sold to Twilight Studios, Inc. They then fitted them with a lamp assembly + sold to a few Bloomingdale's where they were marketed as the "Radio-Lite" made from original radios. Please see the photo of the original tag that came with radio lamp + magazine clipping explaining the history of these lamps. This all original "Radio-Lite" glows beautifully when lit, a striking display piece, that would enhance any Art Deco or radio collection. The radio cabinets found consisted of FADA 1000 Bullets or 652 Temples and were for the most part yellow cabinets with red or yellow trim - some with insert grilles. To convert these radios to A "Radio-Lite" the grill + dial openings were covered with red Plexiglas to add to the beautiful glow of the cabinet, the original Fada knobs were glued in place + retractable handle attached. Existing bottom screw holes were utilized to attach lamp assembly Complete examples are seldom seen as most of these lamps have been converted back to radios - this one has survived in its original state. The cabinet + trim are original FADA and are free of cracks or repairs and not modified. Radio retains a beautiful factory gloss. Radio comes with original paper tag + accompanying newspaper clipping from 1979. Radio measures approximately: 10.25" Wide by 5.5" Deep by 6.5" High and is working as a lamp.
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Catalin FADA 5F60 Radio Yellow with Onyx - Original
Beautiful Early Art Deco FADA 5F60 or "Baby Fada" Catalin Radio
This is a rare + perfect prewar 1936/37 Fada model 5F60-AU Catalin radio in faintly marbleized yellow with a translucent onyx grille. This is one of the earliest Catalin radio models made and has a simple and distinct cabinet design. This yellow + onyx example is all-original and in great condition with a beautiful glossy finish. Onyx grill has faint brown and yellow marbleizing and a beautiful transparency to it that gives it depth. This model has come to be known to collectors as the " Baby Fada" because of its small size. The AU designation at the end of the model # is the color code for Alabaster + Onyx per FADA catalogs of the era. Catalin Cabinet and trim have no cracks, chips, or repairs. This is a great example of an all-original early FADA. Radio was found in Europe and has a Eurpoean plug; few Fada Catalin radios were made for export. The radio measures 7.75" wide by 5" high by 4.75" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare FADA "All-American" Catalin Bullet Radio Series 200 - Red, White + Blue
Seldom Seen All Original "All-American" Series FADA Bullet
Extremely Rare + Beautiful all original Art Deco FADA "All-American" Bullet Streamliner Series 200/189 with a yellow cabinet, marbleized blue dial bezel + bright red marbleized Catalin handle and knobs. This model was probably produced by FADA Radio to compete with the Emerson Patriot, another Catalin radio issued in the red-white-blue color combo. This radio styling epitomizes 1940’s Streamline design. Its sleek, rounded lines suggest speed and practicality, hallmarks of streamlined industrial design from those years. FADA produced many radios and televisions over the years, but its Catalin radios, particularly the "Bullet" are the best-known models. The Catalin cabinet has taken on a beautiful and even butterscotch patina and is all-original. The original blue marbleized dial bezel and bright red trim adds contrast and style to this stunning example of a FADA Bullet model. The glossy Catalin cabinet is perfect and has beautiful faint marbleizing that really adds depth to the cabinet. The cabinet is in excellent condition with no cracks, chips, breaks, stress lines, repairs or tube burns. This radio is as clean as one can be found and would truly make a great addition to any radio or Deco collection. The original lapis lazuli blue(aged to green) Catalin dial ring is original and correct to the radio and also in great condition with no cracks, stress lines, chips, breaks, burns or repairs. The red 200 Series sharp edged gumdrop knobs and handle are original to the radio. The early style grill cloth mounted with the pattern running vertically is original and in great condition. The 200 Series gold gemloid dial face with different numbering + triangular station markers is different from the standard Model 100 is in great bright condition. Radio retains the original and correct stickers on the bottom of the cabinet, + cardboard back panel in great condition. This beautiful FADA has been well taken care of and has very few small scratches consistent with light use. Radio measures approximately: 10.25" wide by 6.25" high by 5.5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Catalin FADA 252 "Temple" Radio in Blue + Butterscotch w/ Great Marbling
Stunning + Rare Example of a Blue Highly Swirled FADA Catalin 252 Temple
Rare Art Deco Blue with Butterscotch FADA 252 Series "Temple" Catalin radio with incredible marbling. The original green patina on this radio is beautiful - radio has only been lightly polished to a high gloss. The green(blue) colored cabinet has veins of yellow with tones of blue running through it that makes this an incredible example. The 252 Series was part of the 1940-1941 FADA radio lineup. The 252 Series has large gumdrop knobs, different dial glass, 3 grooves that run around the radio + the early style gold/silver grill cloth. This rare Catalin radio has no cracks, chips, nicks, repairs, or tube burns. Radio has original trim, early gold/silver fabric grill cloth in great condition, original 252 dial glass and Masonite back panel. This is truly an incredible radio that would make a great addition to any 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. 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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FADA Catalin L-56 Radio in Incredible Translucent Onyx - All Original
Stunning Example of a Rare + Early FADA Catalin L-56 Model
Great Catalin FADA L-56 in translucent onyx with matching wrap-around grille and knobs. This Art Deco Catalin model made in 1939 by FADA Radio + Electric Company has a beautiful design and size. This onyx Catalin example is all original and in great condition with a beautiful glossy finish. All trim is original to radio and in perfect condition. Cabinet has no cracks, chips, tube burns or repairs. Radio retains the original bottom paper label with the original handwritten "X" for the Onyx color code. Radio measures approximately: 9" wide by 5.5" high by 4" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Catalin FADA L-56 Radio in Plum + Butterscotch - Great Art Deco Design
Great Early Wrap-Around FADA L-56 Catalin Radio
Great Catalin FADA L-56 in maroon/plum with butterscotch wrap-around grille and knobs. This Art Deco Catalin model made in 1939 by FADA Radio + Electric Company has a beautiful design and size. This maroon + butterscotch Catalin example is all original and in great condition with a beautiful glossy finish. All trim is original to radio and in perfect condition. Catalin cabinet has 1 tiny chip at the cardboard back retaining screw hole. This in no way deters from the rarity and beauty of this Art Deco radio. Cabinet has no cracks, or repairs. Radio retains the gold bottom label with the original handwritten "MA" Maroon/Alabaster color code. Radio measures approximately: 9" wide by 5.5" high by 4" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Catalin FADA 1000 Radio "Bullet" in Onyx + Butterscotch
Rare Art Deco Perfect FADA 1000 Open Face Catalin Radio in Onyx with Yellow
All original FADA "Open Face Bullet" Streamliner radio Model 1000 in Onyx + Butterscotch Catalin. The "open face" Bullet model is seldom seen + is rare, as production was low. This radio styling epitomizes 1940's Streamline design with its sleek rounded lines that suggest speed and practicality, hallmarks of streamlined industrial design from those years. FADA produced many radios and televisions over the years, but its Catalin radios, particularly the "Bullet" are the best-known models. The beautiful onyx Catalin cabinet has faint dark brown + orange marbleizing and a beautiful transparency with the butterscotch trim, which, adds contrast and style to this stunning example of a FADA Bullet Streamliner model. This onyx + yellow FADA 1000 has no cracks, chips, nicks, repairs, or tube burns. Radio has original trim, early gold + silver fabric grill cloth, and back panel all in great condition. The Art Deco gold "Gemloid" dial face is bright and has no paint wear. Clear dial plastic cover is a replacement. Radio measures approximately: 10.25" Wide by 5.5" Deep by 6.5" High. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. 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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Deco FADA 5F50 Catalin Radio In Beautiful Yellow and Onyx
Superb Example of this Early FADA 5F50 Catalin Radio
This is a rare and perfect prewar 1938 Fada model 5F50 Catalin radio in faintly marbleized yellow with a translucent onyx grill insert. Radio has just been cleaned and polished to a high gloss finish. Wonderful Art Deco model made in 1938 by FADA Radio + Electric Company has a beautiful design and size. This yellow and onyx example is all original and in great condition with a beautiful glossy finish. Onyx grill has faint brown and yellow marbleizing and a beautiful transparency to it that gives it depth. Catalin Cabinet and trim have no cracks, chips, tube burns or repairs. Radio retains the original gold manufacturers sticker on the bottom of the case. This is a great example of an all original early FADA. The radio measures 7.75" wide by 5.75" high by 4.75" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Deco FADA 53x Catalin Radio In Beautiful Translucent Onyx
The FADA 53x Catalin Radio Featured in "Classic Plastic Radios of the 30's+40's" by John Sideli
Rare and perfect prewar 1938 Fada model 53x Catalin radio in marbleized onyx with matching grill insert. This is the radio featured in John Sideli's book on Catalin radios titled "Classic Plastic Radios of the 1930's and 1940's" that was owned by important Catalin collector Mark Woolley. Wonderful Art Deco model made in 1938 by FADA Radio + Electric Company has a beautiful design and size. This all onyx example is all original and in great condition with a beautiful glossy finish. Cabinet and grill have faint dark brown + orange marbleizing highlighted by a beautiful transparency. Catalin Cabinet and trim have no cracks, chips, tube burns or repairs. Trim is perfect and all original. Radio retains the original gold manufacturers sticker on the bottom of the case with the "x" for onyx next to model # and the tube layout sticker. Radio also retains part of the original fragile cardboard back. This is truly a great example of this early FADA model. The radio measures 7.75" wide by 5.75" high by 4.75" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.