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A. Atwater Kent: The Man, the Manufacturer and His Radios - 188660617X
"A. Atwater Kent: The Man, the Manufacturer and His Radios" is the complete history of the Atwater Kent Radio Manufacturing Company, along with detailed descriptions and analysis of their products of the first decade, the 1920s. It is accompanied by almost 200 photos and schematics of their radios, along with pictures of the factory and their advertisements.
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Classic Cones - Pictorial Reference & Value Guide for 1920s Radio Cone Speakers - 1886606161
In the late 1920s radio manufacturers attempted to design speakers that would blend in with the home decorating scheme. They were sold as table models, pedestal, lamp stand or wall mounted types and incorporated designs of ships, airplanes, castes, cathedrals, dancing girls, and other artistic themes and geometric shapes. This full-color book provides photos, descriptions, and current values for almost 200 different models of cone speakers from the 1920s.
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Collector's Guide to Antique Radios, 6th Ed. - 1574324268
From A-C Dayton to Zephyr, the
Collector's Guide to Antique Radios, 6th Ed.
provides valuations for over 10,000 antique and vintage radios. The manufacturers are presented alphabetically and include well-known makers such as Admiral, Atwater Kent, Crosley, Emerson, General Electric, Motorola, Philco, RCA, Silvertone, Westinghouse and Zenith, as well as lesser known manufacturers such as Air Knight, Amplex, Capehart, and Gilfillan. Many more radios are pictured here than were in previou...
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Genuine Plastic Radios of the Mid-Century - 076430108X
Mid-twentieth century table radios made primarily of brightly colored plastic represent a relative newcomer to the radio collecting arena. With designs that often resembled contemporary automobile grille and headlight configurations, these affordable radios were made by the major electronics companies as well as dozens of others with lesser known names. These examples of American industrial design and popular culture were once plentiful, and today they can be found at flea markets, garage an...
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Radio Manufacturers of the 1920s, Vol. 1, A-C Dayton to J.B. Ferguson, Inc. - 1886606021
Radio Manufacturers of the 1920s have been enthusiastically received and highly praised by both readers and reviewers. Volume 1 kicks off the series covering A-C Dayton to J.B. Ferguson, Inc, and includes manufacturers such as Atwater Kent, All-American Mohawk, Air-Way, Day-Fan, Crosely, Bremer-Tully and others in between. The book provides well-researched, comprehensive information for collectors of vintage radios from this period. It includes numerous photographs of the radios, the people i...
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Radio Manufacturers of the 1920s Vol. 3 RCA to Zenith - 1886606048
The first two volumes of Radio Manufacturers of the 1920s have been enthusiastically receoved and highly praised by both readers and reviewers. Volume 3 finishes the series covering RCA to Zenith. The book provides well-researched, comprehensive information for collectors of vintage radios from this period. Companies covered are RCA, The Radio Shop, Scott, Silver-Marshall, Slagle, Sleeper, Sonora, Sparton, Splitdorf, Steinite, Stewart-Warner, Stromberg-Carlson, Thermiodyne, R.E. Thompson, Tho...
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Radios by Hallicrafters, 2nd ed. - 0764308076
First made in the Depression year of 1933, Hallicrafters radios were among the most ground-breaking short-wave radios. Based in Chicago for nearly fifty years, the company helped to establish the underground hobby of "ham" radio operating in America. Aiming for home users, Hallicrafters was committed to producing high-quality electronics at affordable prices. After developing a significant line of receivers and transmitters in the '30s. Hallicrafters became a key player in military radio manu...
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Radio Tubes and Boxes of the 1920's - 1886606137
Radio Tubes and Boxes of the 1920s
captures the excitement and intrigue of that first decade of home radio through a pictorial presentation of the radio tubes of the era. With over 400 photos and illustrations of early tubes, it shows the colorful packaging and sometimes unusual construction features employed by tube makers to market their products to the public. Collectors and historians alike will appreciate this entertaining way of revisiting the early days of the electronics indust...
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The Collector's Vacuum Tube Handbook - Non-RMA Numbered Receiving Tubes - 1886606153
The Collector's Vacuum Tube Handbook
contains hard-to-find electrical data on nearly 200 tube types that pre-date the RMA (Radio Manufactuerers Association) standardized numbering system, which was initiated in 1934. It includes basing diagrams, photos of tubes and boxes, and brief developemntal histories of each. Western Electric, DeForest, Arcturus, Cunningham, GE, Westinghouse, Philco, Speed, Ken-Rad, Sparton, Cardong, Daven, McCullough, and others are among brands covered.
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The Early Development of Radio in Canada: An Illustrated History of Canada's Radio Pioneers, Broadcast Receiver Manufacturers and their Products by Robert Murray - 188660620X
The early history of radio in Canada is a story rarely told. Too often it gets abbreviated to a short account of Guglielmo Marconi's electrifying, if somewhat equivocal, transoceanic signal reception in St John's, Newfoundland in December 1901. ... The barely audible results of this experiment merely marked the beginning of a long and arduous process of technical refinement and entrepreneurial improvisation that would take three decades to reach fruition. The history of these decades is what ...
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The Sears Silvertone Catalogs 1930-1942 - 0964795345
The Sears Silvertone Catalogs 1930-1942
is the first comprehensive reference of Sears Silvertone radios. Over 1000 Silvertone radios are depicted as they originally appeared in the Sears catalogs. Historical notes, current values, variations, and manufacturer's code key are also included.
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Thordarson Transformer Catalogs - 1559182431
Inside the covers of this one book are six different catalogs and manuals from the 1930s: Sound Amplifier Manual, Transmitter Guide, Serviceman's Guide, Radio Servicing Guide, Complete Transformer Catalog, and the "Tru-Fidelity" transformer guide. There is wall-to-wall info, schematics, parts lists, performance specs, etc on big push-pull audio amplifiers, modulators, microphone preamps, power supplies, and almost any type of electronic gear that used transformers and chokes... obviously... ...
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