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      • No, sadly, you can’t. You can try a few places to buy Hallicrafters shortwave radios, both online and in brick-and-mortar stores. The most popular option is buying them online from trusted retailers like: ● eBay ● Etsy ● Radio Attic You can also find these vintage receivers at swap meets, flea markets, and other local stores.
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  1. All Hallicrafters radios sold at the Radio Attic since 2005 are shown on this page. Click on any radio to see more. Prices shown are listing prices on the date sold and may not be the actual selling price.

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  2. All Hallicrafters radios for sale at the Radio Attic are shown on this page. Click on any radio to go to its advertisement. Click here to see Hallicrafters radios SOLD at the Radio Attic.

  3. Radios for sale at the Radio Attic are offered by independent advertisers and not by the Webmaster. Sellers are identified at the top of each page. You must directly contact the seller to purchase a radio.

  4. this radio has been sold! This is a nice entry level shortwave set built between 1947 to 1953. The receiver is a four band superheterodyne tuning .54 to 32 megacycles.

  5. The "Archives" are maintained just for fun by Steve Adams at the Radio Attic. None of the radios in the Archives is for sale! When cabinet material or color differences are apparent or suspected in donated photos, I have included additional photos of certain model numbers.

  6. All Hallicrafters radios sold at the Radio Attic since 2005 are shown on this page. Click on any radio to see more. Prices shown are listing prices on the date sold and may not be the actual selling price.

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  8. The Radio Attic's Archives are the internet's best resource for identifying antique radios. 14,307 unique identified antique radios, plus amateur radio gear, vintage audio, and test equipment!

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