and Leon Douglass, the RCA Victor founder who made the dog Nipper and. Unless the shipping option is selected, the winner is responsible for bringing appropriate assistance, vehicle, proper materials, and any necessary tools to pickup. Thus, the outlines of a soon-to-be-familiar pattern began to emerge in the 1930s. Working Condition: Not tested Please note, this is an item that may be especially difficult to move and/or transport. The piece rises on turned spindle legs and has an open back with exposed tubes with model and description tags. The lower portion of the cabinet includes a lower tracery-like front speaker. the first electronic turntable in 1930 and in 1931 RCA Victor developed and.
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RCA Radiola 86 Vintage Original 1930 Service Notes Manual Radio Victor 24. The Jacobean influenced radio cabinet features flamed mahogany details with two top doors that open to reveal an interior tuner. RCA Victor produced many radio-phonographs and also created RCA Photophone. See TODAYs Collectable Rca Victor Radio for SALE, BEST OFFER and Auction. New York NY, build 1930, 11 pictures, 18 schematics, 8 tubes, United States of America, semiconductors. more An RCA Victor tube radio cabinet, circa 1930s. The Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., and the RCA Victor Co., Montreal were important centers of radio development and production during the 1930s. The piece rises on turned spindle legs and has an open back with exposed tubes with model and. The Jacobean influenced radio cabinet features flamed mahogany details with two top doors that open to reveal an interior tuner. The cabinet is unusual in that the cabinet is made of pressed wood, not repwood (which is sawdust and glue) but real wood, sliced into thin layers and pressed into a mold to give it a real carved wood look. This was built for RCA by Westinghouse for the 1930 Radiola line. An RCA Victor tube radio cabinet, circa 1930s. The console was built in late 1930 or 1931, as a cost-effective and compact Lowboy console radio, building on the successful TRF tradition of the Victor Talking Machine Company (1929 models R-32 and RE-45), when they were taken over by RCA in 1929. A REAL CUTIE This is a most unusual radio.