Best Regards,
Bill Grimm
It may be "All American Mohawk". THere are a number of models listed in Resources on this site.
:::::I have recently acquired a Wurlitzer 3-C radio and can't find any references to this particular model. Anyone know where to look? I have been told that this model looks like a 1925/26 era vintage.
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::::Here's a couple of photo links:
::::http://home.roadrunner.com/~paulandon/images/Wurlitzer3c.jpg
::::http://home.roadrunner.com/~paulandon/images/wurlitzerguts.jpg
::::http://home.roadrunner.com/~paulandon/images/Brushphones.jpg
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::Don - Check this out.
:: http://www.antiqueradio.com/Jun02_Jukebox_Wurl.html
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: It may be "All American Mohawk". THere are a number of models listed in Resources on this site.
:I have found your radio..It was manufactured by the Rudolph Wurlitzer MFG Co. in North Tonawanda, New York 1925
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::::::I have recently acquired a Wurlitzer 3-C radio and can't find any references to this particular model. Anyone know where to look? I have been told that this model looks like a 1925/26 era vintage.
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:::::Here's a couple of photo links:
:::::http://home.roadrunner.com/~paulandon/images/Wurlitzer3c.jpg
:::::http://home.roadrunner.com/~paulandon/images/wurlitzerguts.jpg
:::::http://home.roadrunner.com/~paulandon/images/Brushphones.jpg
:::::
:::Don - Check this out.
::: http://www.antiqueradio.com/Jun02_Jukebox_Wurl.html
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:: It may be "All American Mohawk". THere are a number of models listed in Resources on this site.
Enhanced. . . . . . .
73's de Edd