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Zenith
Model 10-S-160, 1937. This radio cabinet with
multiple ribs on each side has always been one of my
favorites. Zenith collector and author Martin Blankinship
tells oldradiozone.com "The
design for cabinet of the 10-S-160 was purchased for
$150 from the Cleveland Design company, Designs for Industry,
and was patented at Zenith's urging by it's designer
Lawrence Blazey. Zenith
paid an extra $3.50 filing fee for the patent on the
10-S-160". 10
tubes (Zenith 1004 chassis), Tunes American and foreign
stations, Auditorium 12-inch Electro-Dynamic Speaker,
High Fidelity Control, Sensitivity Control, Lightning
Station Finder, Target Tuning, Split-Second Re-locator,
Overtone Amplifier, Acoustic Adapter. Original
Price: $139.95. |
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