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American Electric Company Inc.; Chicago (IL)

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Name: American Electric Company Inc.; Chicago (IL)    (USA)  
Abbreviation: amerelect
Products: Model types
Summary:

In the August 1926 McGraw-Hill Radio Trade Catalog under the heading of manufacturers of Loud Speakers on page 217, the American Electric Company was located at 6401 South State Street in Chicago, Illinois.

Trade NAmes: "Burns" "Victor" and "Burns Ortho-Harmonic"

History:

This manufacturer was suggested by Wolfgang Scheida.


Some models:
Country Year Name 1st Tube Notes
USA  30 Burns High Voltage "B" Eliminator   American Electric Burns High Voltage "B" Eliminator; Two front controlls. 
USA  25 Burns Loudspeaker 205B   Material of horn: Aluminum column, Parilian Bell Color: Black Finish: Black enamel 2 Dr... 
USA  25 Burns Loudspeaker 205D   Material of horn: Aluminum column; Parilian bell; Shell Finish: Black enamel; Nickel trim.... 
USA  25 Burns Loudspeaker 205F   Material of Horn: Aluminum column with Parilion Bell; Color: Black; Finish: Black enamel... 
USA  25 Burns Medium Phonograph Unit 100   Burns Medium Phonograph Unit 100. Bipolar permanent magnet. Volume adjustable. Compa... 
USA  25 Burns Concert Phonograph Unit 120   Burns Concert Phonograph Unit 120. Bipolar permanent magnet. Volume adjustable. Stee... 
USA  25 Burns Loudspeaker 205P    

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Further details for this manufacturer by the members (rmfiorg):

Radio Broadcast, Jan. 1926, p. 387tbn_usa_american_electric.jpg

  

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