11-26-2011, 08:05 AM
Thanks for the photo, Doug, Verrrrry Interesting!
Furniture History does not list a 10287H. Instead, it lists the following cabinet part numbers which go with these corresponding models:
10287A - 38-9K, 38-23K.
10287B - 38-89K.
(no 10287C listed)
10287D - 38-38K.
10287E - 38-39K, 38-40K.
10287F - 38-630K, 38-2630K.
(no 10287G, H or I listed)
10287J - 38-623K, 38-624K.
28,400 of these cabinets were built by Red Lion Cabinet Company between March 8, 1937 and November 30, 1937.
And your cabinet is part number 10287H.
My educated guess: I think you have a rarity there, an undocumented 38-610K.
Would you be so kind as to provide a good, clear photo of the entire front of the radio? Do you have the missing knobs? If so, photograph the set and send the high resolution photo to my email address, please. Thank you. This needs to be documented in the Gallery.
Furniture History does not list a 10287H. Instead, it lists the following cabinet part numbers which go with these corresponding models:
10287A - 38-9K, 38-23K.
10287B - 38-89K.
(no 10287C listed)
10287D - 38-38K.
10287E - 38-39K, 38-40K.
10287F - 38-630K, 38-2630K.
(no 10287G, H or I listed)
10287J - 38-623K, 38-624K.
28,400 of these cabinets were built by Red Lion Cabinet Company between March 8, 1937 and November 30, 1937.
And your cabinet is part number 10287H.
My educated guess: I think you have a rarity there, an undocumented 38-610K.
Would you be so kind as to provide a good, clear photo of the entire front of the radio? Do you have the missing knobs? If so, photograph the set and send the high resolution photo to my email address, please. Thank you. This needs to be documented in the Gallery.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN