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![]() I think the radio is an RCA but I can't positively identify it. The only identification it has is an RCA label on the chassis with the serial number 648157 and a list of patent numbers. No model number. The cabinet is a mess but everything else looks good on preliminary examination. Thanks, Jon |
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Jonny Astro wrote:
They definitely look related. The pointer on the dial looks exactly the same. The band indicating lights on the dial look the same. The slots on the bottom are very close and the sticker on the chassis is very similiar. The Clinton is minus a tone knob and power transformer. The layout of the tubes is different too. I wonder if there is reference showing who RCA made radios for. Doesn't look like any RCA model that I'm familiar with. Patent tags of that era almost always say RCA/Westinghouse/Hazeltine because that's who held the patents. I don't think RCA made radios for anyone else. The Clinton referred to is probably a 'Plant A' set. Plant A was an anonymous manufacturer in Chicago who made private label brands for department stores, etc. The only indication is the small print on an orange patent label that says "Plant A - Chicago". Anything like that on your label? -Bill |
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Bill,
It says Factory F. See picture attachment. Jon Bill M wrote: Jonny Astro wrote: They definitely look related. The pointer on the dial looks exactly the same. The band indicating lights on the dial look the same. The slots on the bottom are very close and the sticker on the chassis is very similiar. The Clinton is minus a tone knob and power transformer. The layout of the tubes is different too. I wonder if there is reference showing who RCA made radios for. Doesn't look like any RCA model that I'm familiar with. Patent tags of that era almost always say RCA/Westinghouse/Hazeltine because that's who held the patents. I don't think RCA made radios for anyone else. The Clinton referred to is probably a 'Plant A' set. Plant A was an anonymous manufacturer in Chicago who made private label brands for department stores, etc. The only indication is the small print on an orange patent label that says "Plant A - Chicago". Anything like that on your label? -Bill |
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Factory F. That's a new one for me. Sounds like another independent
manufacturer. -Bill |
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See additional picture of the chassis:
Thanks. Jon Bill M wrote: Jonny Astro wrote: They definitely look related. The pointer on the dial looks exactly the same. The band indicating lights on the dial look the same. The slots on the bottom are very close and the sticker on the chassis is very similiar. The Clinton is minus a tone knob and power transformer. The layout of the tubes is different too. I wonder if there is reference showing who RCA made radios for. Doesn't look like any RCA model that I'm familiar with. Patent tags of that era almost always say RCA/Westinghouse/Hazeltine because that's who held the patents. I don't think RCA made radios for anyone else. The Clinton referred to is probably a 'Plant A' set. Plant A was an anonymous manufacturer in Chicago who made private label brands for department stores, etc. The only indication is the small print on an orange patent label that says "Plant A - Chicago". Anything like that on your label? -Bill |
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