Pin It Up Radio Corperation
Here is a very nice blue marbled cabinet radio. The manufacturer was The Pin It Up Radio Corperation. The style looks 1940s vinatage. Looks like it could be used as a table set or was there away to wall mount the radio? Nice looking radio in either way it was placed.
Philco Radio Bar Model 38-10
Philco designed a console radio that also housed a bar setup in the consoles top. Philco made the model 37-620 and the model 38-10 radio bar models. The 38-10 is pictured above showing the bar opened. The radio receiver was a multiband receiver with standard broadcast and shortwave bands. The bar area on top was with chrome,mirriors,and blck accenting. The bar was equiped with glassware of various sizes and three decanters for your popular drinking favorites. The glasses themselves are a striped colored design which is quite art deco. Now you could have a swinging party while listening to big band swing from the radio!
1941 General Electric Model L572 Catalin Radio
General Electric brought out its first Catalin radios in 1941. The L570 series and the L602. The L570 series was all the same design but GE gave different model numbers for the different colors in the series. Colors offered were maroon,tortoise,green marble,and butterscotch. The one pictured above is the model L572 in maroon. Click here to go to page 18.Click here to go back to page 16 of Daves Colorfull Radios. Click here to go back to my homepage.