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9/4/2007 2:28:44 PMJim Roberts
This is my first time here. I have ben collecting and restoring old radios for about 15 years on and off. I love it.I consider it a good hobby a great stress relief. The reason for my contact is this mystery radio i aquired. It is a beautiful console with six legs. It has Tiffiny Tone on the front bezzel. I have found Tiffinay Tone in a couple of books. However the model i have wich i believe is a 109? I can only find that the chassis is made by Hebert H Horn. It has 12 tubes and a tunning eye that looks like a small test tube on it's side? I have it working beautifuly. I would like to know more about this radio ie history value ect. Thank you Jim.
9/4/2007 4:57:25 PMRadiodoc
Jim,

There is a Fiffiny Tone 109 on this site at:

http://www.nostalgiaair.org/Resources/139/M0043139.htm

However it is a 10 tube radio.

Radiodoc
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:This is my first time here. I have ben collecting and restoring old radios for about 15 years on and off. I love it.I consider it a good hobby a great stress relief. The reason for my contact is this mystery radio i aquired. It is a beautiful console with six legs. It has Tiffiny Tone on the front bezzel. I have found Tiffinay Tone in a couple of books. However the model i have wich i believe is a 109? I can only find that the chassis is made by Hebert H Horn. It has 12 tubes and a tunning eye that looks like a small test tube on it's side? I have it working beautifuly. I would like to know more about this radio ie history value ect. Thank you Jim.

9/4/2007 6:28:09 PMrghines1
Hi,

MYE book shows Tiffany Tone then sends you over to Herbert H. Horn. Only 3 models under HHH have 12 tubes. Models 101B and 102B use 80 rectifiers. While model 112A uses a 5Z3 rectifier.

Richard



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