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Stromberg-Carlson was probably known more for their telephone and communication manufacturing, but they made very fine radios as well. One of their advertising points is that they hired the best engineers they could find; and they would hire college graduates, who would start working for them right after graduation. They produced high-quality, innovative radios. The 1110-HW is no exception. With its vertical dial and a "jet age" looking Ingraham cabinet, it didn't look like a lot of the other radios being produced after the war. This six-tube, two-band (SB,SW) radio performs well. The short wave band is an extended AM band, probably for Police. We went in and replaced all of the capacitors, checked tubes and resistors and replaced where needed. We installed a safety fuse and a cable so you can use the device of your choice for listening. We then performed an alignment as per factory specs. Gary stripped the cabinet and performed his usual magic in restoring this eclectic radio. The station tabs are from the Portland, Oregon area, but you can put your own in; the stickers are available on the Internet.
14"W x 9"H x 7"D. |
THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD! |
Stromberg-Carlson was probably known more for their telephone and communication manufacturing, but they made very fine radios as well. One of their advertising points is that they hired the best engineers they could find; and they would hire college graduates, who would start working for them right after graduation. They produced high-quality, innovative radios. The 1110-HW is no exception. With its vertical dial and a "jet age" looking Ingraham cabinet, it didn't look like a lot of the other radios being produced after the war. This six-tube, two-band (SB,SW) radio performs well. The short wave band is an extended AM band, probably for Police. We went in and replaced all of the capacitors, checked tubes and resistors and replaced where needed. We installed a safety fuse and a cable so you can use the device of your choice for listening. We then performed an alignment as per factory specs. Gary stripped the cabinet and performed his usual magic in restoring this eclectic radio. The station tabs are from the Portland, Oregon area, but you can put your own in; the stickers are available on the Internet.
14"W x 9"H x 7"D. |
Reported sold by Joe Millward on May 1, 2019 Listed price on date of sale - $499.00 |
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