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Stewart-Warner 07-5R5 (1939)
(wood tube table radio w/SW)
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Here is one of the most unusual radio cabinets of the day & would bet it is Ingraham cabinet for sure. Unusual matched wrap around ends with nice burled walnut book-matched top that gives a nice contrast to the lighter walnut "wraps" & front that is dressed with the vertical slats for grill area. Nice Bullet knobs, Stewart-Warner factory decal, Very clean chassis, new clear dial cover from Mark Palmquist & nice repro back. The radio has a nice cabinet refinish by previous owner with proper toning along bottom and top bands. It is a fresh restore with new caps, resistors where needed, strong tubes checked/replaced where needed & new polarized cord for safety. Very strong player all across the dial & is an "All American Fiver." The Stewart-Warner Corp. began as the Stewart and Clark Co., and made automotive parts, particularly speedometers. In 1912, the Alemite Co. and the Warner Instrument Co. merged with Stewart, forming the Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corp. in Chicago. Radio production began in 1925. 15"W x 7"H x 7"D. $329.00. (1640370)
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Here is one of the most unusual radio cabinets of the day & would bet it is Ingraham cabinet for sure. Unusual matched wrap around ends with nice burled walnut book-matched top that gives a nice contrast to the lighter walnut "wraps" & front that is dressed with the vertical slats for grill area. Nice Bullet knobs, Stewart-Warner factory decal, Very clean chassis, new clear dial cover from Mark Palmquist & nice repro back. The radio has a nice cabinet refinish by previous owner with proper toning along bottom and top bands. It is a fresh restore with new caps, resistors where needed, strong tubes checked/replaced where needed & new polarized cord for safety. Very strong player all across the dial & is an "All American Fiver." The Stewart-Warner Corp. began as the Stewart and Clark Co., and made automotive parts, particularly speedometers. In 1912, the Alemite Co. and the Warner Instrument Co. merged with Stewart, forming the Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corp. in Chicago. Radio production began in 1925. 15"W x 7"H x 7"D. $329.00. (1640370)
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