Item # Photo Item Type Manufacturer Model Serial # Circa Notes Individual Sale 160819 for forum posting 1 Radio Philco 40-200 Code 121 B46959 1940 Original selling price: $135 2 Phonograph Victor VE8-30X 29342 1926 Orthophonic. Restored by John Jones (1980's) 3 Phonograph Victor VV-260 13969 1921-1925 4 Radio Speaker Utah* A-100? * Predecessor to Pyle. Field coil and chamois surround. 5 Radio Speaker Newcombe-Hawley 83 Related to Hawley Products? Apparently a British company with patents in the electrostatic field. Reference US#1,789,554. 6 Radio Speaker Western Electric 540-AW 1924 Approximately 18" diameter dipole
7 Equalizer Blonder-Tongue B9 26340 1959-1961 8 Amplifier Marantz 8B 10292 1962 $249.00 originally 9 Tape Recorder Unknown 10 Pre-amp McIntosh C-8 1955-1959 With "Record Compensator" Originally $88.50 11 Pre-amp / EQ Fairchild 240 1212 1954 12 Pre-amp Fisher PR-6 164437
13 Amplifier H.H. Scott 209 6121 1958-1959 30W mono Originally $140 Was this the center channel amp at the 3-channel demo's? 14 Tape Player Orrtronic P100 Bought new in box at the J. Herbert Orr estate sale w/pwk. 15 Power Supply Western Electric? For 594 per PWK writing, virgin condition 16 Microphone Western Electric 639 5691 1938 This mic combined dynamic and ribbon elements to provide switchable directivity. 17 Tape Recorder Brush Development Company BK-414 1948? Soundmirror. Cleveland. 18 Tape Recorder Bell Sound Systems, Inc. w/o cabinet
19 Speaker System Karlson??? No label. Kit? Probable contributor to "Bullshit" slogan. 20 Speaker System Electro Voice Aristocrat 1956? Birch? Maple stain? Made under PWK license 21 Speaker System Jensen Imperial PR-100 R1317 Mahogany catalog #ST-919 22 Speaker System Klipsch "Custom" One of three. Two given to a friend of FSK. KG 2.2 based. 23 Horn Klipsch K-5-J (F4) 1566 7/24/1958 Tremulant version (axle brace applied over label). w/stephens P15, SN 545 24 Woofer Stephens 150W CW1036
25 Horn Western Electric 45?, may be a 21A or a 22A 1928-1930? Had 555 at one time 26 Woofer Cinaudagraph 1938 Bozak-designed for 1939 New York World's Fair. 12 were built. 8 were utilized. 450 lbs net. 27 Horn w/driver Altec 28 Radio Speaker Western Electric CW929 1919 Marked "Loud Speaking Telephone". 29 Radio Speaker Western Electric Approximately 30" diameter dipole 30 Radio Speaker RCA Radiola Loud Speaker
31 Radio Speaker Atwater Kent Model E 1112110 32 Tweeter Electro Voice T350 "Ionovac" type, ionized air 33 Driver Dilks Vocal Aire AML- 20 4080 Modulated air stream driver, provided P.A. for a greyhound racetrack in the 1940's. 34 Woofer Western Electric 755A 35 Driver Western Electric 594-A 327 36 Woofer Jensen G610 Triax by Plach and Williams. Need re-cone (have cones)
37 Horn Western Electric 16A Property of Electrical Research Properties (ERP) 38 See Item #118 Photo Horn Western Electric 11A 6', straight, round (pure exponential) for Presidential P.A. #1 39 Horn University Cobra-flex-2 Possibly used in a few "K-Horn Jumior's" 40 Speaker System Klipsch RSW-10 Plexiglass show piece, 10" + 10" passive, rotary sidemounted volume control. 41 Speaker System Klipsch KB-WO 855992 1985 Heyser #1 Used for his last Audio review. 42 Sold as a PAIR with Item 41 above Speaker System Klipsch KB-WO 855990 1985 Heyser #2 Used for his last Audio review.
43 Driver Western Electric 555 46404 Screws missing 44 Driver Western Electric 555 56186 45 Speaker System JBL Kit. Donated by Woody Jackson. Cross-over: N1200 #509170 46 Mold K-400 (mold) K-400 Horn Mold 47 "Electronics" RCA MI-3512 and MI- 3512A MI40278-5 Two units in mobil rack 48 Radio Home-built
49 Phonograph Victor VE8-30X 29660 1926 Orthophonic. "Extra" 50 Radio Philco 38 89 (?) 51 Radio* The Chambart Co., Inc. 5005 * Appears to have a phonograph added after the fact (PWK?). 12" speaker: Symington Sound Reproducer LL-18. 52 Phonograph Columbia Harmony Portable No. 3 53 Phonograph Birch No. 3 54 Horn Edison "Trumpet"
55 Horn??? "Trumpet" 56 Horn??? Taken from a phonograph cabinet 57 Horn Buescher Musical - trombone? 58 Record - cylinder Edison Long Way Back to Mother's Knee 59 Record - cylinder Edison I Want to Marry You 60 Record - cylinder Edison Angel's Serenade
61 Horn Magnavox No driver 62 Horn w/driver Western Electric 549-W Driver on KS-6368 Horn Cinema projection booth monitor? 63 Radio Speaker Coiled plaster horn inside drum. 64 Amplifier Western Electric 103C 65 Oscillator RCA Type TMV-132-A 1455 1938 Price in first year of sale 50 USD 66 Woofer Western Electric 755A
67 Radio Leak Trough Line (variant?) 68 Radio Leak VS Tuner 1953? 69 Amplifier Acoustical Later Quad? 70 Amplifier Quad 71 Tweeter Leak proto??? 72 Horn w/driver Decca Tractrix
73 Transformer "Partridge" 74 Re-cone Kit Voigt 75 Receiver H.H. Scott StereoMaster Type 350B 1962-1963 Originally $200 76 Woofer Bozak B-207A 77 Midrange Bozak B-209-B B48934 5" aluminum cone, damaged 78 Midrange Bozak B-209-B B42450 5" aluminum cone, "better", with mounting ring
79 Turntable Thorens TD124 20990 Walnut tomearm! 80 Woofer Stephens 106 1359 15" co-ax with 2X4 multicell Associated with Rebel #115 81 Woofer JBL 130A 14278 Damaged cone 82 Woofer JBL D130A Near perfect 83 Turntable Rek-O-Kut Rondine Sad shape 84 Woofer??? LU-1004 (?) 15"
85 Woofer Acoustic Research 12" First "acoustic suspension" woofer??? 86 Record - cylinder Edison Coronet - Carnival of Venice with Variations 87 Record - cylinder Edison Violets Waltz 88 Tape Player Teac H-24 1970? Cassette deck donated by Livingston 89 Driver I.P.Corp LU-1060 90 Pre-amp / EQ Fairchild 240-2 1030 1954 Poor condition
91 Driver Vitavox S2 2830 92 Driver RCA MI-9458 C3567 93 Tweeter Whiteley Electrical Radio Co. Stentorian Donated by Bruce Edgar 5/16/88. 94 Power Supply Altec 525A Pair As part of an M-30 system these would have come with 29A omni capsules. We have the 29B cardioid capsules which likely means that the original 29A's are yet to be found. 95 Microphone Altec 29B Pair with 175A bases 96 Driver JBL 375 17395??? 1954 or later
97 Driver Stephens 108 205 98 Amplifier RCA From the Sanger Theater in Hope 99 Horn RCA MI-1457 1936 or earlier Originally utilized the MI-1433 Magnavox 10" driver 100 Tweeter Janzen 30-Jan 1954 The JansZen Laboratory 1-30 wide-range tweeter array, world's first practical, high fidelity electrostatic loudspeaker (1954). The patent application for the transducer used in this and all subsequent JansZen speakers made through the 1970's was filed in 1949. 101 Driver Altec 720-A 102 Wattmeter Weston 1993 1890's? Calibrated July 3, 1904.
103 Driver Vitavox S2 2244 Damaged 104 Speaker System Lowther Hegeman 105 Woofer Lowther 2Mk.1 106 Amplifier Leak Vari-Slope "Point One" 107 Tape Strobe Orrtronic #2. Irish brand 108 Pattern K-400 K-400 Horn Pattern
109 Record - cylinder Edison Piccolo Irish Reel 110 Record - cylinder Edison Dance of the Honey Bells 111 Record - cylinder Edison I'm Going Back to Dixie 112 Record - cylinder Edison Minerva 113 Record - cylinder Edison I'm on my Way to Dublin Bay 114 Speaker System Klipsch KG1 Pair of salesman's samples
115 Preamplifier Marantz 7 Stereo Console 116 Tape Recorder Revox A77 G63935