THIS IS ADMIRAL CORPORATION SERVICE INFORMATION FOR A NUMBER OF MODELS AND CHASSIS BETWEEN 1946 AND JANUARY 1954. SIGNIFICANT PAPER TONING, SURFACE RUST TO STAPLES, CORNER CREASES, TEARS TO PUNCHED HOLES. GENERALLY USEFUL INFORMATION IN A LESS THAN OPTIMAL CONDITION. 

Many of these are two page updates but there are three full sized manuals of 44 pages, 16 pages, and 12 pages.

1- ADMIRAL SERVICE DATE FOR MODELS USING 22F2, 22G2, 22MS, 22N2, 22PS, 22RS CHASSIS. This is 42 pages with schematics. 1953
2- ADMIRAL SERVICE MANUAL FOR RC600 RECORD CHANGER. 1952. 12 PAGES
3- ADMIRAL HIGH FIDELITY AM-FM RADIO-PHONOGRAPH FOR Hi Fi 5, Hi Fi 7 and Hi Fi 8, on chassis 15HF1, 4HF1, 1HF1. 1954. 16 pages.

Other paper work is mostly schematics and parts for: 

Models that include RC170, RC170A, RC160A RC200 & RC550 record changers
Clock Radio: SE31, SE32, SE33, SE38, 2E39, 5J31, 5J33, 5J38
Radio: 4X11, 4X12, 4X18, 4X19
General Models, typically radio/phono:  5D31, 5D32, 5D33, 5D38, PA-510, PB-520, 7C63, 6D014-6D029, 7C65, 7P32, 7P33, 7P34, 7RT41, 7RT42, 7RT43, 7C62, 7C60, 7T01, 7T04, 7T10, 7T14, 7T15, 7C73 10 -age manual)

Other pages go by chassis number and not model number...  TV 23A1.   Otherwise radio/phone: 9A1, 5K1, 5N1, 6B1, 7E1, 6L1, 5H1, 6M1, 3A1, 5BI, 6A1



PAPER HAS STAINING, AGE RELATED PAPER TONING, EDGE NICKS, CREASES, SMALL SPLITS ON CREASES AND FOLDS. 

PLEASE USE ZOOM FUNCTION TO INSPECT ALL PHOTOS. 




















radio2- 8bag






PLEASE NOTE: For book sales, I virtually always include a vinyl bag tightly wrapped on the exterior. This is an attempt to prevent any USPS employee from opening the package for inspection as it would be time consuming for them to repackage it. This is done simply because my packaging is done more carefully than their repackaging and also to protect the book from the elements. The vinyl bag covers cardboard protection and you can simply cut the  bag open (carefully) and remove the contents. The cardboard protection is also typically held with tape and cutting in the obvious places will allow the cardboard to pop right open, exposing the book (in another protective vinyl bag). Using this method, you should be able to open any book I send in under a minute. No "buzz saw" is required.  Thank you