Collectors, Organizations, Shops, etc.
On-line Shops & Services
- Radiolaguy Sonny Clutter's site dedicated to information, photo galleries and for sale items all related to vintage radio & televison
- Jon Hall's Vintage Radio offers a FREE classified ad service for selling your antique radios as well as a message forum for collectors to help each other.
- Antique Radio Resources has a vast list of resources for learning about and/or fixing radios.
- Radio Attic has vintage tube radios for sale and also maintains a radio picture archive.
- Rare Tube Radios Vintage tube radios for sale. All kinds from antique to Macintosh
- Radio Salon is a visually interesting radio site with something for everyone operated by Tom Cunnningham
- RadioExchange.net is an online site for buying and selling radios
- This site also has an extensive database of radio information available for free!
- Hans van den Boogaart's new site has some interesting European sets for sale
- Nostalgic Collectibles is offering radios, jukeboxes, and many other goodies for sale
- Here's Andy Stambaugh's new site which replaces RadioGallery.com and is full of radio goodies
- Directory Radio is an online database of internet radio stations and also has other useful info for radio collectors and restorers
Collectors
Send e-mail and add your name to this list!- Bill's Radio Den has lots of vintage radios and advertisements posted for your visual enjoyment on Shutterfly's picture server.
- Phil's Old Radios - an ever growing picture gallery of his personal collection
- Chuck Schwark's Philco Repair Bench has a lot of tips on how to repair radios
- Radiolaguy lots of vintage radio, television & related items for sale
- Merrill's Classic Radio Gallery shows some interesting radios
- Bob's Antique Radios is a great site run by Bob Piekarz
- Berti's Italian web site specializes in American Bosch and Radiomarelli.
- Paul offers us a virtual museum of vintage radios from the golden era.
- Saul shows how a novice restored an old Philco 1938 radio on his web site.
- Don's Radio Museum & Emporium has a virtual radio museum and he also does repairs
- Radio Attic Archives has an extensive archive of antique radio pictures in an easy to use on-line database
- Gary & Debi's radio collection has great display of their radio collection and they also do repairs
- Jim's Antique Radio Museum has great gallery of radios for show and a very interesting web site
- Radio Age has great gallery of radios for sale and a very interesting web site.
- Roy's antique tube radios and electronics operated by Roy Peacock
- Pete Roberts offers a radio repair service and (web site) in the Liverpool, UK area.
- CatalinRadio.com is a new site featuring these as well as others run by Steve Turner.
- Patrick Franzis' radio collection
- Charles Brand has another new site for review
- John McPherson's new radio site is up
- Steve Adams' Radio Attic has tons of radios for sale
- Wayne Michiels has a new site featuring his collection
- K1DWU's Ham-Links Collection
- Gary Arnold's novelty radio web site
- For a ton of other links (150 at last count) see Antique Radio Classified magazine's links page
- Fred Hammond's Museum of radios
- Stan Watkins radio site
- An on-line tube data directory
- Dave Bertinot's TV collection
- Radio Era Archives specialist in reproducing old material on CD ROM
- Crosley radio specialist
- Pat's Antique Gallery shows a collection of radios, phonographs, jukeboxes, and other interesting electronics
- FunkGeschichte shows a collection of radios from a German web site
Magazines
- Antique Radio Classified
- AWA Journalthe official magazine of the Antique Wireless Association.
- Radio Age the newsletter of the Mid-Atlantic Antique Radio Club.
Radio History and Museums
- Tube Collectors Association is Ludwell Sibley's must visit place for all things radio tube related.
- RadioMuseum-bocket is a German radio reference site containing a wealth of information about German radios
- RadioMuseum.org is a reference site containing a wealth of information about just about any radio ever made
- Midwest Radio Museum has a great collection of radios by the Midwest Company
- The Radio Museum Rottenburg (Germany) has a new site worth checking out
- American Museum of Radio & Electricity is a great place for radio historians to browse
- The Radio History Society based in the Baltimore-Washington area and supporting the needs of historians and collectors everywhere has a new site. Check it out
- Virginia City Radio Museum in Virginia City, NV is curated by Henry Rogers
Radio Clubs
- For a complete list see my intenational club-list page.