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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Rare Blue Catalin FADA 700 "Cloud" Art Deco Radio
Great Patina on this Blue 1946 FADA 700 Radio
The Catalin model 700 "Cloud" was made starting in 1946 by the FADA Radio & Electric Co. This model was one of three new designs for the postwar period. The original blue catalin, which has taken on a beautiful dark green and yellow swirl patina with age, is the rarest color to find. The shiny blue/green cabinet has yellow swirls running throughout that give it depth. Cabinet has no fading, chips, burn marks, or repairs. Radio has one small hairline coming off of the bottom grill slit on the front that blends well with the marbleization, this little defects in no way deters from the rarity or beauty of this radio. It is uncommon to find a blue 700 in perfect condition. The ivory pearlized plastic handle and knobs are original to the radio and are in perfect condition. This set retains its original reverse painted dial plastic, masonite back and the remnants of a manufactures sticker on the bottom of the case. Measures approximately: 10.5" wide x 6.5" high x 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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Early FADA 5F50 Art Deco Yellow + Tortoise Catalin Radio
Rare Color Combo on this Perfect Early FADA 53 Catalin Radio
This is a rare and perfect prewar 1938 Fada model 5F50 Catalin radio in faintly marbleized yellow with a translucent tortoise 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 tortoise example is all original and in great condition with a beautiful glossy finish. Tortoise grill has faint dark brown 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 this 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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Beautiful Art Deco FADA Model F55 Radio Plum + Butterscotch Catalin
Great early wrap around grill FADA Catalin
Great FADA F55/52/120 in maroon with butterscotch wrap-around grille and knobs. This Art Deco model made in 1938 by FADA Radio + Electric Company has a beautiful design and size. This maroon and butterscotch 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 2 tiny hairlines at the bottom rear screw holes - this is a common area for this radio to develop hairlines due to the how close the screw hole is to the back of the cabinet. These in no way deter from the rarity and beauty of this Art Deco radio as they can only been seen upon close inspection of the bottom. Cabinet has no cracks, chips, burns or repairs. Radio retains the original cardboard back in nice condition. 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 845 "Cloud" Art Deco Radio in Yellow + Red Bakelite
Great Color Combo in Perfect Condition with Rare Green Dial Glass
The 845 "Cloud" was made starting in 1946 of swirled polystyrene plastic by the FADA Radio & Electric Co. The example for sale is a beautiful marbled yellow with red handle and knobs with the rare green reverse painted glass dial. It is very unusual to find the FADA 845 is this color combination. The shiny yellow cabinet has white, clear, and yellow swirls running throughout giving depth. Cabinet has no fading, chips, burn marks, or repairs and is perfect. Cabinet has a few small scratches/scuffs consistent with use. The red and white marbleized plastic handle and knobs are original to the radio and are in perfect condition. Finding this radio with the green glass dial is quite unusual and really adds to this radio's color combination. The glass dial is bright and in great condition with no cracks, chips or flaking paint. This set retains it original masonite back with the manufacturers stickers. Measures approximately: 10.5" wide x 6.5" high x 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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Art Deco Fada 652 "Temple" Catalin Radio in Onyx + Yellow
Rare and Perfect FADA 652 Catalin radio
Art Deco FADA 652 "Temple" Catalin radio beautiful and perfect in rare onyx with yellow trim. The onyx colored cabinet has veins of orange, maroon and white running through it that make this radio stand out from others. Radio model was part of the 1940-1942 radio lineup. This rare Catalin radio has no cracks, chips, nicks, repairs, or tube burns. Radio cabinet has been hand cut/polished by Decophobia and has an incredible gloss to it. Radio has original 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. 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.