Description: Stewart Warner Tombstone Deco Radio, May Not Be fully Functional Parts Only. Not always did radio companies start as radio manufacturers. John K. Stewart & Clark Company in 1905 started producing speedometer for the Ford Motor Company (used in the model T). Since his business was automotive related, John Stewart joined Edgar Bassick in 1912 and expanded their product line to include vehicle horns. Stewart continued to expand their core business by acquiring the Warner Instrument Company. This conglomerate, combine their names to form a new company called: Stewart Warner Corporation. Realizing the other expanding markets such as: radio; appliances, and other industrial products; Stewart Warner started producing these new products which grew into a 6 floor million square ft. facility in Chicago. It was the age of credit and consumerism in which this country experienced 8 years of unprecedented industrial growth after World War 1; this was known as the “Roaring Twenties”. In addition to their illustrious success, this company was bought and sold several times thereafter when other companies acquire assets that Stewart Warner controlled. Of course the companies stop making tube radios but they are still in business today and owned by the Datcon Instrument Company. I always marveled at the cabinet designs and those craftsmen who built these radios. Not only did they invent the cabinet designs, they also invented the machinery and the process to produce the designs; absolutely amazing. There is no question that the greatest furniture was created during the depression.These “craftsmen”, were immigrants who migrated from Europe to the United States. When they came to this country, they brought their trades and skills. During that time in history, labor was cheap and business was very competitive especially during the depression, therefore, companies put that extra work into radio furniture to out do the other competing company. According historic records, a third of all furniture produced during the depression was radio furniture; this was a huge industry that kept the country going and it was one of the corner stones of manufacturing for the United States. Conditionis as follows: 1) Beautifully restored finish2) Original knobs3) Grill cloth was replaced4) Original speaker5) Original tube shields with tube shield caps6) Measurements: 13 ½” high x 9” wide x 7” deep7) Chassis was restored plays loud and clear Legal caution:This radio is for decoration only, if you should decide to use this radio; you use this radio at you own risk, therefore this radio may not be fully functional and will be sold as parts. This is an old electrical device that can short which was made of substandard parts and has no safety circuit protect. I will not be responsible for any damages, loss, material health injuries; legal fees,and environmental concerns for testing and disposal. It also should be noted that radio manufacturers use toxic and dangerous internal materials in the construction of this radio which varied from manufacturer to manufacturer, therefore this caution will serve as notice to the buyer and will not be the responsibility of the seller for any of the legal concerns under all conditions.
Price: 375 USD
Location: Spring Hill, Florida
End Time: 2023-12-05T07:11:38.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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