Sparton CL 6-66 leatherette Radio 1948 Original Authentic Working
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Sparton CL 6-66 leatherette Radio 1948 Original Authentic Working Company Founded: 1900 Production: 1925 - 1958 History: The Sparton Corporation was founded as the Withington Company in 1900 in Jackson, Michigan. After a brief period of military production during World War I, Sparks-Withington used its growing expertise in the electronics field to bring out a line of battery powered radios, followed in 1926 by production of the country's first all-electric radio, promoted as "Radio's Richest Voice." Radio production was added to the company in 1925 under license from Roy Weagant. This radio was produced in 1948. Sparton CL6-66 leatherette Sparks-Withington Co., (Sparton); Jackson, Michigan Country United States of America (USA) Manufacturer / Brand Sparks-Withington Co., (Sparton); Jackson, Michigan Category Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner Radiomuseum.org ID 71826 Surface covered with decorative cloth named "Leatherette" (simulated leather). Wave bands Broadcast and Short W