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Old 06-12-2010, 12:12 AM
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1930s cathedral clock radio

I was nosing around ARF a few minutes ago, and noticed a thread discussing a 1930s cathedral radio with a clock that did not turn the radio on and off--just showed the time of day. On top of that, the clock had a wheel in back of the mechanism to start it when the set was initially plugged in after purchase or after a power outage. (I've done some reading on this type of clock and have learned that these were the forerunners of today's self-starting analog electric clocks.) I found myself wondering why any radio manufacturer would put an ordinary clock in a cathedral set; after all, I don't think clock radios in which the clock operated as a "time switch" to turn on the radio at a preset time were even thought of until the late 1940s.
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