[JMS] Millen Catalogs - New to our website
W1LSB - George
GeorgeW1LSB at verizon.net
Thu Mar 16 15:59:12 EDT 2023
Really nice going Don!
I have some undated special catalogs that I'll scan and send along. I suspect they are from the 1960's based on the content.
I also have the book shown in the attached scan; it's about 1 1/2" thick, weighs about 6 lbs, and has engineering drawings of most of the components that Millen offered at the time. Many of the drawings are B size, so scanning it would be a major task. It also contains the same 1959 catalog that you have on the JMS web site.
Keep up the good work!
73, George - W1LSB
-----Original Message-----
From: james_millen_society-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:james_millen_society-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Don Buska - The Radio Lab Works
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2023 1:49 PM
To: The James Millen Society Members Email Reflector
Subject: [JMS] Millen Catalogs - New to our website
Greetings Fellow Millen Society members,
The topic today is Catalogs. I just added a new category to our
jamesmillensociety.org website for viewing and downloading James Millen
catalogs. This represents everything from my personal collection.
Naturally I would love to fill in as many blanks as possible. One of my
favorites is the 1947-48 Communications Receivers & Transmitters
catalog. This is the only one, I think, that has the never released
DFP-201 and DFP-501 receivers. As you will notice this is only a
grayscale scan of the original. The reason is when I visited the AWA
Annex back in 2001, I had the opportunity to go through their collection
of catalogs, in particular interest was naturally James Millen. They
have the original of this catalog and were very kind to let me use their
photocopier to make this grayscale copy. Note to our JMS members who
live in the AWA Museum (& library) area, maybe you can swing by and
borrow some of their Millen Catalogs, including the aforementioned, and
properly color scan then for inclusion on our website - subtle hint, hi.
What is amazing to me is that the James Millen Manufacturing Co. was
formed in 1939. And in the 1940-41 catalog is a very extensive list of
available components already in production. That little 2nd floor
facility in Malden must have been humming along at full steam in those
early years. As you will discover so far my catalogs jumps from that
initial 1940-41 all the way to 1946. That's one area I'd like to expand
and also discover if there are any non-component related catalogs from
those early years of the company.
Hope our member can help fill in the blanks. Full color scans would be
most desirable.
73
Don N9OO
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