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DeForest-Crosley (?) radio
A visitor to my website sent this photo, calling it a DeForest-Crosley set.
That name doesn't pop up in the books nearest to hand. Could it have been Canadian? I'm trying to dissuade the owner from gutting it to make a cabinet. Phil Nelson |
DeForest-Crosley (?) radio
Thanks. The owner sent a followup email claiming is it a model 1921.
Phil Nelson |
DeForest-Crosley (?) radio
Thx again. I forwarded the links to the owner. Maybe I can convince her not
to chop it into a cabinet for liquor bottles or dishtowels :-) They seem to be located somewhere in New England. This was Grandpa's radio, brought down from Canada. I also sent them the ARC list of radio clubs, so if they want to restore it, they can contact a club and ask for a recommendation for a repairman in the area. Phil Nelson |
DeForest-Crosley (?) radio
Deforest Crosley model 1921 shows up in my RCC 1934-1935 volume.
Schematic shows 9 tubes, RF stage, push-pull audio drivers transmofmer coupled to a type 53 (55?) dual triode class B output. Looks like a nice radio. Good luck saving it. Bill Phil Nelson wrote: Thx again. I forwarded the links to the owner. Maybe I can convince her not to chop it into a cabinet for liquor bottles or dishtowels :-) They seem to be located somewhere in New England. This was Grandpa's radio, brought down from Canada. I also sent them the ARC list of radio clubs, so if they want to restore it, they can contact a club and ask for a recommendation for a repairman in the area. Phil Nelson |
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