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Old 14th Oct 2018, 8:38 am   #9
unclemanly
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Default Re: What is this 1930s Cabinet Radio?

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Originally Posted by Refugee View Post
I am pretty sure I have seen a clock like that one before but not on a tall radio.
Does it have the switching so that it works like other clock radios?
Apart from the fact that they share a mains supply, the clock and the radio are completely independent of each other. Its simply a clock and a radio in the same enclosure.

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Originally Posted by stevehertz View Post
Two points. The fretwork on the side of the clockbox is reminiscent of that used on some early 30s Cossor sets. Not that I think there's a direct link, but maybe. The chassis has simple, folded aluminium look to it as was used by many of the smaller, low volume manufacturers such as Pegasus and others.
Yes, a very simple folded aluminum chassis screwed to the wooden framework.
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