Template:Did you know nominations/International Radio Corporation
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The result was: promoted by PanydThe muffin is not subtle 15:26, 19 April 2015 (UTC)
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International Radio Corporation
edit- ... that the International Radio Corporation introduced the first mass-produced AC/DC radio (pictured), first pocket radio, and first clock radio before spawning the Argus camera company?
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Moved to mainspace by Michael Barera (talk). Self nominated at 04:27, 28 March 2015 (UTC).
- Nice article! Definitely long enough, and newly created, with good references. I can see where the relevant reference mentions it having the first pocket radio (in [1]) and clock radio (near the start of [2]), but I can't spot where it says they made the first mass-produced AC/DC radio, can you point me in the right direction? Otherwise it looks good to go! Maybe File:1933 Kadette radio, made in Ann Arbor, Michigan, by International Radio Corp. (14917643774).jpg could be used to illustrate it? Thanks. Mike Peel (talk) 18:48, 31 March 2015 (UTC)
- Sorry, that was an omission on my part; it is in the Mahon reference (which is a book source: "Mahon, Morgan E. (1990). "A Flick of the Switch 1930–1950". Antiques Electronics Supply: 100–1."). I have properly added it to the body of the article now. Sorry again for the inconvenience. Thanks also for taking the time to review this article! Michael Barera (talk) 00:36, 1 April 2015 (UTC)
- Note: I am adding a relevant image from the article, per Mike's suggestion. Michael Barera (talk) 00:43, 1 April 2015 (UTC)