The radio powers on when plugged in and turned on. I was able to hear a low hum and some static. It was not hooked up to an external antenna. He backlit dial light works nicely and looks awesome when lit up! He tombstone-shaped wood cabinet is nice and solid and the finish looks really nice. There are some minor imperfections like you might expect on a piece from this era. All of the various dials and switches seem to be working as they should be. There is some play in a couple of the knobs I think they just need the small metal inserts to help grab on to the shafts. As you can see from the pictures, the chassis looks clean but the radio has been in storage for many years so I'm sure that it could use a good/thorough cleaning. Please be sure to preview all of the pictures so that you can determine the condition for yourself. The pictures were taken later in the day so the flash kicked in! Just a FYI on why some of the pics look a little more shiny. The item "VTG (1934) Zenith 808 TOMBSTONE Broadcast & Shortwave Tube Radio Receiver" is in sale since Wednesday, December 5, 2018. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone\Radios\Tube Radios\1930-49". The seller is "2brosvintagestuff" and is located in Pittsboro, Indiana. This item can be shipped worldwide.