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4/13/2001 7:56:35 AMSusan
In disbursing my parents belongings I have come across an old Stewart Warner radio. It appears to be an electric desk/table top model with a metal chasis. There are no model numbers listed on the outside, however, inside is a metal plate which states Stewart Warner 950 series, Made in the U.S.A.. I do not see anything resembling speakers inside, so perhaps there is another component which is missing. Can anyone shed any light on what I might have here?
4/13/2001 8:38:42 AMNorm Leal
: In disbursing my parents belongings I have come across an old Stewart Warner radio. It appears to be an electric desk/table top model with a metal chasis. There are no model numbers listed on the outside, however, inside is a metal plate which states Stewart Warner 950 series, Made in the U.S.A.. I do not see anything resembling speakers inside, so perhaps there is another component which is missing. Can anyone shed any light on what I might have here?

4/13/2001 8:40:19 AMNorm Leal
Hi Susan

The Stewart Warner 950 series radios were made in the late 1920's. They operate with an external speaker and require an antenna.

Norm

: In disbursing my parents belongings I have come across an old Stewart Warner radio. It appears to be an electric desk/table top model with a metal chasis. There are no model numbers listed on the outside, however, inside is a metal plate which states Stewart Warner 950 series, Made in the U.S.A.. I do not see anything resembling speakers inside, so perhaps there is another component which is missing. Can anyone shed any light on what I might have here?



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