1956 RCA 8-BT-7J & 1961 GE P-807A Transistor Radios

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's A "RCA Victor", Model 8-BT-7J & A "General Electric", Model P-807A Transistor Radio!!! Please see the pictures at the bottom of the auction text. They are an important part of the item's description... Please read and understand the auction text completely before bidding... I have just found my second box full of early transistor radios. These are two of many old transistor radios that I collected about fifteen years ago. I will be auctioning off all but a few. They have been in dry storage for about ten years. I hate to part with them but it's time for them to go to new owners. 1. RCA Victor: The off/on & volume switch feels great, no excess play. Same goes for the station selector. The case has no cracks or chips only light surface scratches & a small ding and t typical of a radio of this age. (I believe that these light imperfections can be buffed/polished out if done carefully.) The case could use a light cleaning. On the back it has the "His Master's Voice" RCA logo with Nipper and a phonograph. On the bottom is "Impac". Someone adapted the old 9 volt connectors to the newer style 9v connector. I have tested the radio with a new 9v battery and all I hear is static. The case measures about 5&1/2 X 3&1/4 X 1&5/8 inches. 2. General Electric: The off/on & volume rotates great, no excess play. Same goes for the station selector. read more