Stromberg Carlson radio ID?

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This article refers to the model: 920-L (Stromberg-Carlson Co. ; Rochester (NY))

? Stromberg Carlson radio ID? 
05.Mar.10 00:44
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Merlin Jacobs (USA)
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Does anyone know the model number of this Stromberg Carlson?

Thank you.

Merlin

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Stromberg-Carlson 920 type 
05.Mar.10 01:46
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Götz Linss † 27.06.21 (D)
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Hi Merlin,

"The Complete Price Guide To Antique Radios: Pre-War Consoles" shows a model Stromberg-Carlson 920-L that looks the same as your picture. RMOrg has only model 920, ID = 62316, but a picture and other technical data are missing. Rider's Vol 13 shows 8 different 920 models, with and without record player/changer. I will iniate all these models and upload schematic and other tech. data.

73 de Goetz, DJ3IW

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Pictures still missing 
13.Mar.10 11:17
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Ernst Erb (CH)
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Ernst Erb

Dear Merlin
Götz Linss has done a wonderful job by adding all the missing models 920 series.
Can you please load up now your nice picture(s) - if possible with 933 pixel size and the necessary JPG quality reduction?

We have the authorization that we may load up pictures out of his books - but have to use the exact wording of the courtesy remark - which we have done on all such pictures:
Image Courtesy of Mark V. Stein for Radiomuseum.org use only. I think that Hans-Joachim Korn will be able to load some of them up because I sent them to him.

But in this case it is preferable to have your pictures - at least too.
 

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Picture has been uploaded 
20.Jul.10 13:16
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Merlin Jacobs (USA)
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Stromberg-Carlson 
20.Jul.10 15:50
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Colin Boggis (GB)
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Definitely the 920L from 1942 - covering AM, prewar FM & SW.

Picture from Radiomania book by Mark Stein.

Regards, Colin Boggis

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