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Avoid Impulsiveness-
Catalin radio collectors are excited when they see a radio that they really like. Do not let your impulse to buy cause you to skip any of the tips on this list.
Avoid Costly Mistakes-
Catalin radio collecting is a tremendously rewarding hobby. However, to be satisfied with the type of collection you are developing, you need to be knowledgeable and focused on your approach to what you collect. Establish your buying standards, a monthly budget and the Catalin radios you want in your collection.
Premodern Plastics-
To avoid any confusion regarding the cabinet and trim materials, learn the difference between the various pre-modern plastics such as: Catalin, Bakelite, Plaskon, Tenet, urea, etc.
Written Radio Description-
Catalin radio collectors need to be sure the Catalin radios they are considering buying meet their collecting standards. Make sure you have a true and accurate written description from the seller that matches your in-person or by photograph inspection of the cabinet, trim and chassis. Request additional pictures if necessary.
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Cabinet Defect Types-
Each Catalin radio model has known areas of damage susceptibility. To learn more, click Catalin Radio Defect Types.
Confirm Radio Correct Chassis-
Most Catalin radios are around 90 years old. During this long history and particularly when their values were low, owners & technicians, without regard, switched out parts and chassis. Confirm the chassis in your radio is original. Catalin Radio Correct Chassis.
Price Comparison-
Around the time you plan to buy a radio, check all Catalin radio Internet Sales Channels and compare the condition and pricing of the model/color you are planning to buy.
Align Yourself With a Knowledgeable "Radio Guy"
A second set of eyes is always a good idea when deciding to buy your radio selections. Maybe this second opinion will save you from expensive collector mistakes.
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