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Help ID a 1920s Cabinet with Speaker
I am not sure whether this beast was sold without chassis and only a speaker so the customer could install their own radio in the bottom slot, or if it's missing its chassis.
Guy who owns it says his ma bought it a long time ago. He's going to look underneath to see if there are any markings.
I have a 1927 Grebe that came with the 'speaker stand' which is a flat top table with a speaker in the apron below the table top on the front side. You put the radio on top and connect to the speaker. I thought maybe there were other cabinets like this, even generic, but I don't know.
The Radio Attic Archives is a LOT of radios to look through - over 5000 I think. I've scanned the pages through D so far and have not seen it.
Any clues?
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