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Majestic Radios

The following page contain my personal radio collection. If you want additional details Email me at: rmajestic@msn.com

This is only a four tuber, so reception is limited to strong signals unless you use an outside antenna. The finish is very nice and looks to be original. The repwood gold trim finish is mostly worn off. This rare "novelty" radio is a super addition to your collection! 11"W x 10"H x 8"D, shipping weight 14 pounds.

1932 GG Majestic model 381 treasure chest radio

The Majestic-Six is a compact radio receiver employing the super-heterodyne circuit, utilizing a single pentode as both local oscillator and mixer.  This radio is very small, only 10.75” wide and 7” tall. The inherent sensitivity, selectivity and tone quality of the super-heterodyne is a feature of this receiver.  GG Majestic called it a ‘Six’ but it’s really a five tube circuit very similar to the AA5 design.

1933 GG Majestic model 411 “Smart Set” series

The Majestic Master Six radio is a striking example of the new trend in (early 1934) cabinet design. Its distinct Modernistic lines, together with a center panel of beautiful matched walnut and glistening chromium bordering grille make the Master Six a cabinet of unusual beauty. It’s a six tube superheterodyne with delayed Automatic Volume Control, Tone control, full pentode amplification and Majestic’s colorful tone with a 6.5” speaker.  460 chassis

1933 GG Majestic model 461 tombstone radio

The 1934 Majestic 463 table radio with a beautiful "waterfall" chrome grille, dubbed the, "Century Six" in honor of the 1933 World’s Fair and "Century of Progress" this set was introduced to the public in June 1933.  The Majestic 463 is a 6 tube radio offering the AM broadcast band. The initial dealer advertising for this radio read, "Modern design lends new charm to this table model.  Note the rich combination of black walnut and lace wood, and the polished chromium grille and escutcheon plate. 460 chassis

1933 GG Majestic model 463 chrome grill  table radio

The Majestic Ritz is one of the four Art Deco line of radios, together with a center panel of beautiful matched walnut bordering grille make the cabinet of unusual beauty. It’s a six tube superheterodyne with delayed Automatic Volume Control, Tone control, full pentode amplification and Majestic’s colorful tone with a 12” speaker. 460 chassis

1933 GG Majestic model  666 “Ritz” floor radio

The Majestic model 776 "Lido" is an absolutely stunning radio that was one in the series of 26 Grigsby-Grunow "smart sets" introduced during the summer and fall of 1933. Inspired by the "Century of Progress" theme of the 1933 Chicago World's Fair, the "Lido" was one of four
"modernistic" Majestic consoles announced at the
National Electrical & Radio Exposition held during late September, in New York City's Madison Square Garden .

1933 GG Majestic model 776 “Lido” floor radio

Majestic Collection

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