This one might be worth grabbing, even though it's just the cabinet --
http://desmoines.craigslist.org/atd/4501604570.html
The seller's date is off by about 24 years. It's the first time I've seen an actual photograph of this model.
Joe
Orthophonic R-20 Radiola Cabinet--Des Moines Craigslist
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Re: Orthophonic R-20 Radiola Cabinet--Des Moines Craigslist
Some added information, since nothing appears online:
According to my copy of "Look for the Dog," this was Victor's "...first ever radio console" from 1926 which, not surprisingly used a conventional style Victrola cabinet. In place of the turntable, tonearm, etc., a radio panel with visible tubes, and controls was installed.
According to Baumbach's "Victor Data Book," (page 300) this was fitted with a small re-entrant style horn, and a permanent magnet type driver or voice coil. Production was less than one year, with 6,382 units shipped. This would make this one of the last ones manufactured.
I don't know if any working models exist. I've never even seen a photo of the panel under the lid, or the horn.
Joe
According to my copy of "Look for the Dog," this was Victor's "...first ever radio console" from 1926 which, not surprisingly used a conventional style Victrola cabinet. In place of the turntable, tonearm, etc., a radio panel with visible tubes, and controls was installed.
According to Baumbach's "Victor Data Book," (page 300) this was fitted with a small re-entrant style horn, and a permanent magnet type driver or voice coil. Production was less than one year, with 6,382 units shipped. This would make this one of the last ones manufactured.
I don't know if any working models exist. I've never even seen a photo of the panel under the lid, or the horn.
Joe