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I like these style stands for radios. Sort of like creating a skeletal console when you use these stands with the radios and speakers. I have seen similar stands for Atwater-Kent radios, but this is the first with a Philco on it that I have seen.
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glennpr Wrote:What a great find!! I google searched the table manufacturer. I found something I thought was interesting:
http://www.crosleyradios.com/pdf/Broadcaster_020129.pdf
look at page 13 it shows a table from the same manufacturer, looks similar. The whole "magazine" is pretty interesting, of course it's slanted toward a particular manufacturer, which I won't name..
Glenn
Hey Glenn, thanks for the link! The design is very similiar. very cool!
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The entertainment center furniture of the 1920's.....
Great find. Reminds me a bit of the A-K radio of the same era.
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