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L&W Wonder
A cheaply made crystal radio in a cardboard box cabinet.
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Lawsam Electric Company
This 1920s crystal radio was manufactred by Lawsam Electric Company at 122 Fifth Avenue, in New York City. The recessed slider on the front of the cabinet is unique.
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Leon Lambert
This old crystal radio has a wood cabinet with a brass tag on top saying 'Lambert Radio, Leon Lambert Mfg. Co., Wichta, Kansas'. It has a very crudely designed detector that looks homemade, but this is original from the factory.
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Leon Lambert
This old crystal radio is shown with its original box. It is identical to the wooden version above, except this has a less expensive cabinet.
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Lombard Multiphone
An unusual old crystal radio in a masonite cabinet painted crackle green with cowboys on the sides. A Lombard detector is mounted below the tuning dial and there are connections for six pairs of headphones! Operating instructions are on the back side and earphone intructions are on the bottom of the cabinet.
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