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The "Peter Pan" cathedral radio was made for
the Jackson Bell company by the Gilfillan bothers Radio
works in southern California, (Los Angeles area).
Gilfillan was one of the largest
manufacturers of radios during the 1920's - '40's and the company
today still exist as division of ITT. During the 1930's Gilfillan
made radios for many companies under numerous brand names, possibly
hundreds including department store brands in the LA area.
The "Peter Pan" is one of many highly
desirable models (among collectors) made in the early 1930's.
Year: 1931
Cabinet: Walnut
Finish: original
Back: n/a
Dial: lighted
Knobs: original
Chassis: very clean
Tuning type: capacitance, TRF
Power transformer: yes
Speaker: original, perfect
Grille cloth: new, original pattern
No. of tubes: 4
Electronic condition: restored, excellent
Frequency coverage: AM, standard broadcast
Antenna requirements: long-wire
Measurements (approx): 11 x 9 x 7"
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