what was/is this?

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dutchman
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what was/is this?

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Not sure the original make.

Another sad ruin. :(

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Although by no means identical, the cabinet styling bears some resemblance to these two Edison Bell models from their 1928/9 range.

It would be interesting to see what lies beneath that horrible layer of paint.
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Some make of radio-phonograph. Probably walnut veneer.

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