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1947 Stewart Warner
​9000B

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Cabinet Style: Table
Tube Count: 6
Circuit Type: Superheterodyne
Power: AC w/o transformer
Bands: AM Broadcast / Short Wave
Tubes: 12SK7(2), 12SA7, 12SF7, 35L6, 35Z5
Speaker: 4" Dynamic
Cost: ?

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About The Radio

This is a 6 tube superheterodyne wood table radio that tunes the AM broadcast and short wave bands. It is built without a power transformer but due to advances in tube technology, no resistance line cord or ballast tubes  are required.
This is a special radio in my collection as it was a gift from my son who passed away much too soon and inspired me to begin collecting and restoring these beautiful old radios.
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About The Company

In 1912, the Stewart Warner Speedometer Corporation was formed from 2 parent companies making automotive electric and ignition components. In 1925, they began radio production which lasted until 1954.
Stewart Warner is now a brand of Maxima Technologies, the company can be visited at www.stewartwarner.com.
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