Posted 2 years ago
vannerman
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My Grandma had this radio in her house and would listed to it when I was small. I only remember the glow of the dial as she put me to bed, but I bet it still works although I'm afraid to turn it on. I believe Story Clark was a cabinet company in Chicago from the late 19th century up to the Great Depression, when they closed in the 30's. I also believe this is unusual because it has a drawer in the cabinet, and because it's so tall. But that's about all I know about it, so any info on this beautiful radio would be greatly appreciated. Hope you like the pictures.
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