In walnut veneered cabinet with ivory
white wooden ornaments, ivory coloured plastic knobs and
a glass station scale.
Villa in Brusselles-South,
designed in
1937 by architect Raphaël Delville
Wave ranges are: short wave (16-53
meters), medium wave (190-580 meters) and long wave
(725-2000 meters).
The receiver is equipped with
automatic volume control and anti-fading.
In the catalogue
year 1937-1938 this radio appeared as the cheapest model
in a range of receivers with the same design: walnut,
combined with ivory white details: the KY165, KY166,
KY167, KY168 and the KY169. The range for the Dutch East
Indies, the KY223, KY224 and the KY225 were all designed
in the same manner. The style was inspired by "Het Nieuwe
Bouwen" known as "Modern Movement" in Anglo-Saxon
countries. (on the right an example of that architectural
style).
Listen to "Big
Apple" by The Ramblers Dance Orchestra, leader Theo
Uden Masman, sung by
Freddy Johnson, recorded in
Casino Hamdorff in Laren, November 11, 1937
Back
Back
with panel removed
Chassis
Page from an Erres catalogue from the
year 1937
Advertisement
for the KY166 in newspaper "De Tijd" November 4th, 1937
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