Uploader's description: Picture of a Truetone brand old-fashioned radio. Taken by Raul654 on March 25, 2004. Released under the GFDL Comment: Truetone (aka Western Auto Supply Co. of Kansas City MO) built many similarly styled console radios since mid-1930s; the closest (probably exact) match is the 1947 model D1845 [1]. This was the last iteration of large consoles by Truetone, built until around 1950.
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