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Northern Electric 921 cabinet finished
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This happens to be my latest radio. I  Just finished the cabinet, and it sure does have some very nice wood.
  I am a sucker for those large dials.
  The chassis is done except for a belt  from Adams belts.
Here are the photos.
  Dan in Calgary


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#2

Looks great as always Dan Icon_thumbup

Looking forward to some dial pictures when finished!

John KK4ZLF
Lexington, KY
"illegitimis non carborundum"
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#4

Very fine Mr. Dan.  Icon_wink

Paul

Tubetalk1
#5

Very Fine Indeed.. I love the different types of woods used! Nice Job! Icon_thumbup Icon_thumbup Icon_thumbup
#6

UnBelievable Beautiful,,,,,CHEERS
#7

Lookin good...
I was just at a friends house and he has a radio that looks just like that..
I may have to steal it from him now.. Right Terry Icon_twisted

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Last year: 6
#8

You should get it .. The wood on these radio is very nice and the dial is huge. here are photos of the dial [before it is cleaned up].
 Thanks for the comments. 
 Dan in Calgary


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#9

It looks great Dan.
                     Henry
#10

Terry's is not that same one. It is just very similar. His is a Stromberg I think...

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#11

Kirk;
  It may be an American Bosch, some of their models used almost identical chassis to those used in many Northern Electric models back in the 1930s. Stromberg was never into huge aeroplane style dials, they prefered smaller octagonal ones and orange peak hole dials similar to those used in Philcos.
Regards
Arran
#12

Beautiful job! When can we see it all put back together?
#13

I finally got this one all back together, so here are some photos of the dial. It is BIG, but
it looks nice and the radio plays very well.
 Dan in Calgary


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   Living in Calgary Alberta
#14

Outstanding!

Cold Calgary winter nite, warm dial light, hot drink......

Enjoy it. 

Paul

Tubetalk1
#15

I fear doilies Icon_lol

I put one on a restored radio a few years ago and the finish was not sured all the way.
Ugh...

It looks fantastic!

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Last year: 6




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