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Stromberg-Carlson
One of the oldest manufacturers from Rochester NY that began making radios in 1924. The brand is known for quality engineering and well built radios. Collectors seem to like the interesting and well made wood cabinets, particularly their large table models some of which are made with interesting and uncommon veneers including rosewood. They also made some still-popular console models, some of which nearly rival some of the finest furniture made during the period. Some of their tombstone models are also quite collectable, particularly models that feature the same octogon shaped dials used on some table and console examples. Also one of the few brands to actually have made a model that featured an Ingraham cabinet other than Emerson.
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