457x -
: This specific model was produced by the Sparks-Worthington Company of Jackson, Michigan, primarily for the European market, making it significantly rarer than domestic Sparton models. 🔭 Secondary Technical Meanings
: It is characterized by high-quality grey mirrors set against a contrasting ebony (black) lacquer finish. : This specific model was produced by the
: Unlike most radios of the era, the 457X features a bold, unbalanced geometric shape that creates a sense of movement. primarily for the European market
: The "Euro-Sled" nickname comes from its low, sleek profile and the horizontal lines that resemble a sled or a high-speed locomotive from the period. the 457X features a bold
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