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From the Scott Guide 2nd Edition, Gothic version console cabinets. There is some name confusion:
The Wellington (90) pg 91 from 1932-35 phono drawer mid cabinet.
The Wellington Grande (92) pg 97- 1935-6 has no doors, phono above receiver
(but the 1935 Scott cabinet catalog called it New Wellington)
The Gothic Grande (26) pg 98 - 1936-39 has doors. phono above the receiver
The New Wellington (91) pg 104 is a rather different design, phono above the receiver.
Gerry's cabinet (no doors) seems to have a taller control panel to accommodate the pair of eye tubes for the AW-27 (Baby Quaranta) so I wonder if the cabinet is the upsized a bit, which The Rockford Peerless Furniture Co. was certainly capable of doing.
From the catalog that I just read, it seems this (Like mine as I have the same one) the cabinet is a NEW WELLINGTON or am I missing something? I would also like to see pictures of the record changer. What model or name is it? Mine is missing and I would like to try and find the correct one that goes in it.
Your looks great.
Nice one Gerry. Refinished?
Very nice radio! The cabinet appears to be original finish?
Terrific set ! Appears a Baby Quaranta into a stunning Gothic Grande cabinet.
It is possible view several pics of their Phono??
Nice find! What phonograph/recording equipment is included?
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