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RADIO PHOTO GALLERY I
From Antique Radio Classified
(Copyright 1995 by John V. Terrey - For personal use only.)
NEWCOMB MODEL B-100A- This simply designed AC/DC radio was made by a West Coast manufacturer of well known audio amplifiers. The chassis uses a combination of miniature and octal tubes. The cabinet has a leatherette covering. (Harry Pewowaruk - St. Cloud, MN)
SYLVANIA SIGN
- Advertising Sylvania loktal tubes, this radio service sign, ca. 1940-1941, also lights up. (Larry Chestnut - Ellington, CT)
RADIO NOVELTY
- A little Dutch girl listens to a radio. In case you haven't guessed, this radio novelty is intended to be a toothpick holder. (Gary Schneider - Cleveland, OH)
RADIO NOVELTY
- This 1920s radio with a miniature horn is really a cardboard candy container. (Gary Schneider - Cleveland, OH)
PHILLIPS CURVED LEVER KEY
- Patented on May 25, 1880, by Walter P. Phillips, this key features removable iron contacts and an unusual arrangement of the pivot, gap adjustment, contact and spring functions. More details are given in AWA's Old Timer's Bulletin, August 1993, in "Key and Telegraph," edited by Roger Reinke. (John Kelly - Ashton, MD)
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