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Originally Posted by decojoe67
It's actually all not that uncommon with early AC sets from the late '20's into the early '30's. You either get lucky and it plays as-is or you have to excavate the tar filled cans which contain the caps. A tedious, messy job. Early AC Radiola's are the most likely to play as-is. They were so well built. The thing is that they're VERY common and have moderate value. An empty cabinet is not worth a whole lot, but definitely has value. A person who has the set with a bad cabinet will surely be happy to find it!
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Well sadly enough the cabinet is just being used for storage by my friend and unfortunately the whole front fascade where the guts would of went including the speaker grille area were all cut out of the cabinet to make it so that it could be used as a storage cabinet, so all that's left of the cabinet's fascade is the doors that covered the radio's tuning dial and speaker.