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Photos donated by Michael Feldt. Visit Michael's web site at http://www.indianaradios.com/. To see all the photos Michael has contributed to the Archives, click here. |
1937 was probably the best year for Sparton when it came to styling of their radios. In that year, mirrored glass and chrome was incorporated in the styling of a number of sets, which gave their radio line a very modernistic and chic look for the time. This is the largest tombstone radio Sparton offered in 1937 and is one of the largest tombstone sets Sparton ever made. I bought this set at the 1995 I.H.R.S. October swap meet which was held at Greenfield, Indiana. Tube Line Up: 6K7G...R.F. Amplifier 6A8G...1st. Detector / Oscillator 6K7G...I.F. Amplifier 6Q7G...2nd. Detector / AVC 2 x 6F6G...Audio Output 5Y3G...Rectifier |
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