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Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., (The); Boston, Massachusetts
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Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., (The); Boston, Massachusetts
(USA)
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HOLTZER-CABOT; The Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co.; 125 Amory Street, Boston, Massachusetts; founded 1875. In a 1909 Popular Electricity advertisement the company had a Western Sales Office at 395 Dearborn Street in Chicago, Illinois. The company made headsets from at least 1909. In the 1920's the company also manufactured Loudspeakers and was still listed in the August 1926 McGraw-Hill Radio Trade Directory as a manufacturer of speakers.
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1875 |
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Some models:
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1st Tube |
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USA |
23 |
National Horn Speaker |
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Adjustable Control.
Price later reduced to $12.00 |
USA |
40 |
Receiver R-14 U.S. Army Headphones |
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Double headphones: "Receiver R-14 made by Holtzer Cabot for the Signal Corps of the U.S.Ar... |
USA |
13 |
Double Headset |
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Headset 2200 ohms.
Aluminium shells, rubber-covered bands, weight 10,5 ozs.
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USA |
23 |
No.4 National Headphones |
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USA |
23 |
No.2 Universal Headphones |
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USA |
23 |
Loudspeaker Phonograph Attachment |
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Horn speaker driver for application to a Grammophone, using its horn. |
USA |
26 |
Reproducing Unit (Horn Driver) |
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Reproducing Unit for horn speakers. |
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