to Twentieth Century |
109 (1946) |
109 (1947) |
109 |
131 |
135 (1947) |
150 (1948) |
156 (1948) |
185 (1948) |
195 (1949) |
195 (1949) |
196 (1949) |
201 |
206 (1950) |
Thermiodyne
Thermiodyne manufactured radios in Plattsburgh NY starting in 1924, and went into bankruptcy in 1926. It was revived by Algonquin Electric who produced radios for a few more years.
4 (1935) |
5 (1935) |
5 |
40 |
45M |
53 (1937) |
55 (1935) |
57 (1937) |
67-SW (1937) |
75 (1936) |
77 |
79 |
179 |
444 (1934) |
825 |
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