Name: | Lincoln Radio Corporation (Allied); Chicago (IL) (USA) |
alternative name: | Lincoln Radio & Television |
Abbreviation: | lincoln |
Products: | Model types |
Summary: |
Lincoln Radio Corporation, Chicago, Ill.
Lincoln Radio & Television Corp., Chicago, Ill. Lincoln, Division of Allied Radio Corporation Lincoln-Generalvertretung für Österreich durch das Radio-Engros-Spezialhaus Alfred und Rudolf Schlanger in Wien IX., Porzellangasse 26 - 28. |
History: |
The history of Lincoln is somewhat clouded. There seems to be a continuous line from around 1922 to around 1950, and a later diversion into other business areas. In 1922 the company advertises sockets for dry cell tubes (60c.) and glass enclosed grid leaks (30c.). First models appear around 1923. President and chief engineer in 1933 was William H. Hollister. [June 1933 Short Wave Craft] The year 1951 has SAMS schematics for Lincoln models by Lincoln Radio & Television, as well as by Allied Radio Corp. At the same time, we find an announcement that "the Lincoln Radio & Television Corp. has been formed in Chicaco to handle the distribution of Webster-Chicago products". [Billboard, 13 Jan. 1951] The year coincides more or less with the appearance of Lincoln branded models made by Allied. The Allied Lincoln headsets also bear a logo that closely resembles the cursive lettering of the Lincoln logo. The "Lincoln Radio and Television Corporation" still exists as late as 1960, when they form a partnership with Jupiter-Ramada Corp. and acquire 7.5% of the Ramada chain of motels. [American Stock Exchange, 1962] It can be inferred that the original Lincoln business was sold to Allied in 1951, and the Lincoln Radio & Television dissoved at that point, to be newly founded as a distributor/dealer with a currently unclear relation to Allied. |
Country | Year | Name | 1st Tube | Notes |
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USA | 23 | 110$ | ||
USA | 23 | 125$ | ||
USA | 30 | 10 | One dial (primary tuning control knob) | |
USA | 28 | Lab Super 1929 Lab Super | Two dials (primary tuning control knobs) | |
USA | 32 | 31 | 24 | The Lincoln model 31 has four screen-grid IF stages, with plate windings tuned by the 100-... |
USA | 46 | 5A-110 | 12SA7 | The Lincoln 5A-110 uses an external line cord for 220V. |
USA | 30 | 8-40 | One dial (primary tuning control knob) | |
USA | 28 | 8-80 [var 1] | Two dials (primary tuning control knobs) | |
USA | 29 | One Spot Super 8-80 Chassis | Two dials (primary tuning control knobs) | |
USA | 32 | Ch= DC-8 | ||
USA | 32 | DC-8 [(LB)] | ||
USA | 31 | Deluxe DC-SW-10 | 30 | The Lincoln Deluxe DC-SW-10 is a broadcast and shortwave band receiver, operating on batte... |
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