A nice clean simplistic Deco style - built in 1947/48. The phonograph is battery-operated, and the rectangular battery has been removed.Ĭondition: Good shows use scratches and corrosion to metals. For your consideration is this gorgeous wooden RCA Victor tabletop tube radio Little Master model. c.-1946: TK-10 - 3' I/O studio camera - First to use the large Image Orthicon Tube (I/O) TK-10s on American Bandstand - WFIL-TV (Length: 2:45min. RCA began selling the first electronic turntable in 1930 and in 1931 RCA Victor developed and released the first 331/3 rpm records. When case is open, carrying handle is at proper right. RCA Victor produced many radio-phonographs and also created RCA Photophone, a sound-on-film system for sound films that competed with William Foxs sound-on-film Movietone and Warner Bros.
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Its a professional version of the SVD-9 and was designed to be used as a 'translation receiver' for the Soviet cable radio system, a system which is still in use today. HORIZONTAL/ BRIGHTNESS/ PICTURE/ SELECTOR. Its a TM-9 which was manufactured in 1941 by the Alexandrov Radio Works No. Under screen on front, in script: RCA Victor On exterior front in gold ink under knobs, left to right: VERTICAL. Lid of case is lined with black plastic imitation leather contains file holder for records with black sheet metal dividers with plastic tabs at top and silver-colored metal front plate which is hinged along bottom to allow access to records. Above is another Soviet radio receiver which was based on the RCA 140 design.
The inside bottom of the motor compartment has two paper labels affixed to it, one listing all the patent numbers for the phonograph parts and another with. an organ-ization which trcces its beginnings to the pioneering days of Marconi. The number '353' is stamped in two places on the exterior of the case at the right side of the hinge. GREATEST RADIO ORGANIZATION The Radio Corporation of America. Turntable is chromed metal lined with black felt needle arm is black plastic rectangular shaft with oval "head" and metal accents. MARKINGS Painted in black on metal plate attached to side of case between clasps and above speaker vents: 'RCA Victor Special' in script.
Interior: bottom half of case contains the motor compartment covered by a chrome-plated metal deck with leather strap at one edge deck supports the turntable, needle arm, semi-domed speaker, and other controls. Surface of case has allover satin polish finish with two highly polished raised decorative bands running across front and sides of case about 4" inches from top and bottom edges. Exterior: square aluminum case with rounded corners and edges mottled brown plastic handle and inset volume control dial at top two metal clasps and cut-out vents for speaker along one side two halves of case hinged at other side four rubber feet on bottom. Occasionally a Radiola model would appear in the RCA line after 1931 until the late '40s. RCA was instrumental in the creation of EMI in 1931, which continued to control the His Masters Voice name and image in the UK. (well known for the Victrola brand of phonographs) in Camden New Jersey. RCA Victor Television Ad, 1954 Vintage Ads, Vintage Images, Etsy Vintage, Television. RCA first started building radios with the RCA or RCA Victor name after the :'corporation purchased of the 'Victor' Co.
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Click here to view the full volume.Portable phonograph. See more ideas about rca, victor, vintage radio. Image: Victor Talking Machine Company, Executive Committee minutes, Vol. To view the finding aid for this collection, click here
Additional volumes consist of reports from the President to the Board of Directors and production contracts from 1945-1946. There are ten volumes of corporation committee minutes dating from 1912 to 1931, which cover a wide range of corporate activities. The records in this collection come from the Camden administration building. Successive name and management changes would include the Radio-Victor Division of the Radio Corporation of America, the RCA Manufacturing Company, the RCA Victor Division and, in 1968, RCA Records. In 1926, Johnson sold controlling interests in the company to a banking firm, who, in 1929, sold the company to the Radio Corporation of America. manufacturer of phonographs and phonograph records by many of the leading musical artists of the day. Huge collection, amazing choice, 100+ million high quality, affordable RF and RM images. The Victor Talking Machine Company was a Camden, New Jersey company founded in 1901 by Eldridge Reeves Johnson (1867-1945), a former machinist for the Berliner Gramophone Company. Find the perfect rca victor radio stock photo.