Name: | Jewett Radio & Phonograph Co.; Pontiac etc. (USA) |
Abbreviation: | jewett |
Products: | Model types |
Summary: |
Jewett Radio & Phonograph Company Trade Name: "Jewett" The Jewett Phonograph Company was first incorporated in June of 1920 by Harry M. Jewett, Edward H. Jewett and Frederick L. Jewett capitalized at $250,000. Edward H. Jewett was President. The company initially made phonographs but later started to manufacture radio phonographs. In late 1922 the company changed it's name to the Jewett Radio & Phonograph Company with plans to expand the production to build monthly 1,000 phonographs of all types, 100 radio-phonographs, 1,000 regenerative receivers and 1,000 radio-frequency sets. |
Founded: | 1920 |
History: |
Jewett Radio & Phonograph Company, 5686 Telegraph road, Pontiac, Michigan with factories in Allegan, Michigan, Detroit, Michigan and Pontiac, Michigan. Canadian Sales Offices: Walkerville, Ontario, Export Sales Offices: 116 Broad ST., New York City. This has been extracted from "The Radio Trade Directory" August 1925, page 143 - form an advertisement with "The Superspeaker Console" incl. picture.
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Country | Year | Name | 1st Tube | Notes |
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USA | 25 | Jewett Receiver [old] | Two dials (primary tuning control knobs) | |
USA | 26 | Jewett Receiver [new] | Two dials (primary tuning control knobs) | |
USA | 25 | The Superspeaker Console | "The Superspeaker Console" is made with American Walnut or the new Clairemount Mahagony, T... | |
USA | 24/25 | Superspeaker | Jewett Radio & Phonograph Company Superspeaker Loud-Speaker horn speaker | |
USA | 25 | Radio Cabinet | Radio Cabinet. | |
USA | 25 | Micro Dial | Micro Dial. | |
USA | 22 | Jewett Console Style No. 6-W | ||
USA | 22 | Adam Console Style No. 10-W | ||
USA | 22 | Queen Anne Console Style No. 11-W | UV200 | The Jewett Queen Anne Console incorporated a Tuska 225 Split Panel receiver. |
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