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On Mar 2, 4:30 pm, "Phil Nelson" wrote:
According to records, only 80-90 were produced with the wood grained front panel. Any idea how many of these were produced in total? Phil Nelson They sold for $550.00 when new, the fancy wood grained front panel version was designated SP-150S (special) Harold |
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They sold for $550.00 when new
About the price of a new car at the time? Phil |
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![]() "Phil Nelson" wrote in message ... They sold for $550.00 when new About the price of a new car at the time? Phil There were cars available for not more than about $800. It was a lot of money. 1945 catalogue prices for the Super-Pro give prices of $425 for the rack mounting receivers, $15 for a table cabinet, and $20 for a 10" loudspeaker in cabinet. The deluxe wood floor cabinet is not mentioned but this is not a complete catalogue. There is a deluxe version of the HRO in a table size rack with a combination power supply and coil holder for $475. The most expensive receiver is the Hallicrafters S-37, which covered 130 to 210 mhz, $591.75 plus $15 for a speaker in cabinet. For comparison the SX-28A Super Skyrider in a table cabinet was $223 plus $15 for a speaker in a cabinet. There is a relative purchasing power calculator at:http://www.measuringworth.com/calcul...erus/index.php According to this $550 in 1945 is equivalent to about $6200 in 2006 money. For 1939 the value is nearly $8000. Remember that many working people made less than $5000 a year during this time. For car prices see: http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/40scars.html The average was around $1000 but cars were available for well under this. Probably discounts applied to both car and radio prices but, nonetheless, the top of the line receivers were _very_ expensive items. Some clue to wages can be found at the same site at: http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1940s.html Average wage for 1940 is given as around $1725.00 -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() "Harold" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 2, 4:30 pm, "Phil Nelson" wrote: According to records, only 80-90 were produced with the wood grained front panel. Any idea how many of these were produced in total? Phil Nelson They sold for $550.00 when new, the fancy wood grained front panel version was designated SP-150S (special) Harold From the photo these were specials without the crystal filter or BFO, strictly for high fidelity broadcast reception. A similar model was available in rack mount for broadcast station monitoring. I am not sure about the SP-200 and later series but the first Super-Pros (SP-100) could be bought without the crystal filter at a lower price. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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