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Early Days of Broadcast Radio


"Coin-operated radio outside barbershop." -- Washington, D.C., circa 1922.
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"Alfred Stern, director of Washington D.C.'s first radio exposition, presented with elaborate loop antenna made by Dr. J. Harris Rogers," -- Washington, D.C., 1924.
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I can't help but wonder what ever happened to that car. I'd like to think it's in storage somewhere, but they probably sold it for scrap as soon as they were done with it.
It used to be that some of GM's design cars & other pet projects would end up in the hands of one of their executives or the designer. Some were eventually resold then & are in private collections today. Along about the late 1960's - early 1970's GM started to worry about product liability & so most were destroyed. Today GM has a museum & the best examples of their work ends up there.
 

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