Re: What is this 1930s Cabinet Radio?
Sets of that age can have some very interesting designs. The "experimental" age of the 1920s was over. Radios were evolving to look less like slightly-scary laboratory instruments that were the preserve of the eccentric scientist, and more like something that rightly belonged in a "normal person's" home -- but nobody yet had an idea of exactly what a radio receiver "should" look like.
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