[NJARC] 40's Console Radio/record player/ recording system

Tom Cawley tompbd at gmail.com
Wed Feb 27 22:20:50 EST 2013


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Tom Cawley



On Feb 27, 2013, at 8:44 PM, "Gerry Steffens" <gsteffens at pitel.net> wrote:

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> Yes indeed.  E.H. Scott made several radios with record cutters or lathes,
> the earliest being about 1933 with the Allwave Deluxe, also called the
> Allwave 12 by some (not to be confused with the Allwave Superheterodyne or
> Allwave 12 Two Dial).  I have also seen RCAs and some others in the same
> period with recorders.
> 
> The Scott Quarantas (the 40 tube Quaranta and the various Custom radios - 48
> tube, 50 tube and 57 tube) and the radios following the Deluxe (Allwave 15,
> Allwave 23, Allwave 27 and more) utilized Presto recorders in various forms.
> There were a couple of other manufacturers who made the recorders such as
> Federal with its PR-12 record cutter or lathe.
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