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Just as the Second World War ended, consumer goods creativity and design took off. This ivory Bakelite version really shines with its gorgeous Art Deco design, including the hidden "handle" in the back for convenient portability. The Stromberg-Carlson company famously took over Alexander Graham Bell's telephone patent, exclusively manufacturing and selling them up until the model year of this radio. There are minor age-appropriate blemishes that have been carefully touched up. The paper label glued to the bottom is missing. It turns on and plays well, with a room-filling, authoritative, and clear sound. At this price? Not to miss! $100.00. (1890015) |
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Just as the Second World War ended, consumer goods creativity and design took off. This ivory Bakelite version really shines with its gorgeous Art Deco design, including the hidden "handle" in the back for convenient portability. The Stromberg-Carlson company famously took over Alexander Graham Bell's telephone patent, exclusively manufacturing and selling them up until the model year of this radio. There are minor age-appropriate blemishes that have been carefully touched up. The paper label glued to the bottom is missing. It turns on and plays well, with a room-filling, authoritative, and clear sound. At this price? Not to miss! $100.00. (1890015) |
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