EH Scott Radio Enthusiasts

The Fine Things are Always Hand Made

Found this interesting early brochure recently. If anyone would like to see the rest, follow this link:
http://billsradioden.shutterfly.com/consoles/382
-Bill

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Comment by Bill Liers on May 6, 2012 at 10:16am

Kent,

Thanks for your effort. The archives you have collected are a real benefit to all of us. As I see it, his little company has a lot of significance historically and as an American success story. Planning on writing a book one day?

-Bill

Comment by Kent King on May 6, 2012 at 8:02am

Thom -

Like so many Scott advertising items, there are variations on this brochure as well. This is the earliest edition, there are other slightly changed as the company name changed and new models came out. I've been trying (with little success) to catalog Scott materials. Documenting these small differences is a nightmare.

Kent

Comment by Bill Liers on May 5, 2012 at 7:41pm

Thom,

I can send you hi-res scans if you like but I don't see myself repro-ing this anytime soon.

regards, Bill

Comment by Thomas Day on May 5, 2012 at 12:29pm

Bill:

I live in Chicago and was by the factory building on Ravenswood. The building is now being rehabbed into lofts, I think. It still looks pretty much like it did in the 30's. It is great to know that my Allwave 23 was built about 15 miles North of its current home with me. If we didn't already own a house, it would be fun to rent/buy a loft in this building and return the radio to its original factory. 

Would you have any interest in reproducing this for possible sale?

Thanks

Thom

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