Walk through the electronics department of most major retailers — Target, Sears, Walmart, Kohls, Urban Outfitters — and you’ll find shelves of Crosley Radio products. Most are a variation of the ...
Crosley Radio’s name provides a hint at how long the company has been around — for the record, it first started selling radios in the 1920s. Now the company is better known for its turntables, and ...
Marked: (tag) "Regenerative Receiver / Crosley Model 52 / Manufactured under license under Armstrong U.S. Patent 1113149, October 6, 1914. / The Crosley Radio Corporation / Cincinnati, Ohio / Serial ...
In 1949, Crosley had a 2,032-millimetre wheelbase and an overall length of 3,683 mm. It weighed just 522 kilograms. In the early days of radio, Powel L. Crosley, Jr. of Cincinnati, Ohio, became so ...
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