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- Bench Used with Atwater Kent "Modernistic Style" Model 37 Radio Receiver and Type E Amplifier, 1928 -

- 1928
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Bench Used with Atwater Kent "Modernistic Style" Model 37 Radio Receiver and Type E Amplifier, 1928
- Atwater Kent Radio Receiver, Model 20, 1924-1925 - Atwater Kent was once the leading radio producer in the world. Initially selling automobile ignition systems, the company shifted its focus towards high-end radios in 1922. They became a fixture in American living rooms; furniture manufacturers created fine wooden console cabinets matching the quality components. Despite payment plan options, slow Depression-era sales forced Atwater Kent to close in 1936.

- 1924-1925
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Atwater Kent Radio Receiver, Model 20, 1924-1925
Atwater Kent was once the leading radio producer in the world. Initially selling automobile ignition systems, the company shifted its focus towards high-end radios in 1922. They became a fixture in American living rooms; furniture manufacturers created fine wooden console cabinets matching the quality components. Despite payment plan options, slow Depression-era sales forced Atwater Kent to close in 1936.
- Atwater Kent "Modernistic Style" Radio Receiver, Model 37, 1928 - Atwater Kent was once the leading radio producer in the world. Initially selling automobile ignition systems, the company shifted its focus towards high-end radios in 1922. They became a fixture in American living rooms; furniture manufacturers created fine wooden console cabinets matching the quality components. Despite payment plan options, slow Depression-era sales forced Atwater Kent to close in 1936.

- 1928
- Collections - Artifact
Atwater Kent "Modernistic Style" Radio Receiver, Model 37, 1928
Atwater Kent was once the leading radio producer in the world. Initially selling automobile ignition systems, the company shifted its focus towards high-end radios in 1922. They became a fixture in American living rooms; furniture manufacturers created fine wooden console cabinets matching the quality components. Despite payment plan options, slow Depression-era sales forced Atwater Kent to close in 1936.
- Atwater Kent Rheostat, 1925-1935 - When a knob on an electrical device is turned, or a slider is moved, the resistance of the circuit is increased or decreased. The rheostat regulates these operations. Common uses of the rheostat may be found in the volume control knob of a radio, a light switch dimmer, or the speed selection on a fan or motor.

- 1925-1935
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Atwater Kent Rheostat, 1925-1935
When a knob on an electrical device is turned, or a slider is moved, the resistance of the circuit is increased or decreased. The rheostat regulates these operations. Common uses of the rheostat may be found in the volume control knob of a radio, a light switch dimmer, or the speed selection on a fan or motor.
- Atwater Kent Console Radio, Model 52, 1929 - Atwater Kent was once the leading radio producer in the world. Initially selling automobile ignition systems, the company shifted its focus towards high-end radios in 1922. They became a fixture in American living rooms; furniture manufacturers created fine wooden console cabinets matching the quality components. Despite payment plan options, slow Depression-era sales forced Atwater Kent to close in 1936.

- 1929
- Collections - Artifact
Atwater Kent Console Radio, Model 52, 1929
Atwater Kent was once the leading radio producer in the world. Initially selling automobile ignition systems, the company shifted its focus towards high-end radios in 1922. They became a fixture in American living rooms; furniture manufacturers created fine wooden console cabinets matching the quality components. Despite payment plan options, slow Depression-era sales forced Atwater Kent to close in 1936.
- Atwater Kent Type K Plate Switch Coil, circa 1918 -

- circa 1918
- Collections - Artifact
Atwater Kent Type K Plate Switch Coil, circa 1918
- Atwater Kent Radio Receiver, Model 55, 1929 - Atwater Kent was once the leading radio producer in the world. Initially selling automobile ignition systems, the company shifted its focus towards high-end radios in 1922. They became a fixture in American living rooms; furniture manufacturers created fine wooden console cabinets matching the quality components. Despite payment plan options, slow Depression-era sales forced Atwater Kent to close in 1936.

- 1929
- Collections - Artifact
Atwater Kent Radio Receiver, Model 55, 1929
Atwater Kent was once the leading radio producer in the world. Initially selling automobile ignition systems, the company shifted its focus towards high-end radios in 1922. They became a fixture in American living rooms; furniture manufacturers created fine wooden console cabinets matching the quality components. Despite payment plan options, slow Depression-era sales forced Atwater Kent to close in 1936.
- Atwater Kent "Modernistic Style" Amplifier, Type E, 1928 -

- 1928
- Collections - Artifact
Atwater Kent "Modernistic Style" Amplifier, Type E, 1928