Fairbanks-Morse
Fairbanks-Morse started selling radios in 1934 in Chicago, in the plant that originally housed the Audiola Radio Co., which Fairbanks-Morse purchased. They moved radio production to Indianapolis in 1936. In 1939, the Indianapolis plant burned down, and Fairbanks-Morse ceased radio production in the USA. They did continue to produce radios and later televisions in Canada.
Knockdown Neutrodyne |
30 |
36 (1934) |
78 or 79 |
FE-15 (1925) |
FE-52 |
NR-5 (1923) |
NR-6 |
NR-7 (1925) |
NR-9 (1927) |
NR-12 (1924) |
NR-20 (1924) |
5F-4 Masterpiece (1925) |
5F-4 |
5F5 Masterpiece (1925) |
6F-5 Masterpiece |
545 (1934) |
655 Masterpiece (1937) |
675 Masterpiece (1934) |
Equaphase G1 |
Masterpiece (1924) |
Masterpiece |
Masterpiece (1925) |
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