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VNTAGE ANTIQUE RCA VICTOR BAKELITE RECORD PLAYER | ![]() |
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US $29.95 | 26d 22h 59m |
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RCA VICTOR VICTROLA 45 EY 3 SOLID BAKELITE BASE WORKS NEEDS TYP. RECOND. | ![]() |
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US $75.00 | 8d 8h 7m |
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RCA Victor 45-ey-4 bakelite record player NICE | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $75.00 | 9h 14m |
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Vintage RCA Victor Victrola Model 45-J-2 Phonograph Bakelite 45 record player | ![]() |
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US $145.00 | 26d 19h 2m |
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RCA Victor Model 45 EY-3 Bakelite Recoed Player Music Cube | ![]() |
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US $145.00 | 21d 23h 11m |
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VTG - RCA VICTOR - 45 RPM RECORD PLAYER - BAKELITE CASE - MODEL 45-EY-2 - | ![]() |
3 Bids | US $27.99 | 1h 11m |
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Wonderful RCA Victor Bakelite Phonograph Model 7EY1DJ | ![]() |
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US $225.00 | 12d 4h 23m |
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Vintage RCA Victor Model 45-EY2 Tube 45rpm Phonograph - Bakelite - Project | ![]() |
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US $199.95 | 3d 9h 6m |
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RCA VICTOR DELUXE Model 8 EY 4DJ WORKING BAKELITE Phonograph Record Player | ![]() |
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US $329.99 | 1d 14h 58m |
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VINTAGE RCA VICTOR VICTROLA BAKELITE MODEL 45-J-2 | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $9.99 | 2d 9h 53m |
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Vintage RCA VICTOR radio record player, bakelite, works in nice condition 1940s | ![]() |
2 Bids | US $21.00 | 2d 7h 57m |
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Vintage RCA 45-YE-3 Victor Victrola 45 RPM Bakelite Portable Record Player | ![]() |
5 Bids | US $126.54 | 4d 11h 31m |
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1954 Bakelite RCA Victor 45HY4 Tube Phonograph~Record player~Working Condition | ![]() |
2 Bids | US $42.00 | 6d 2h 8m |
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VINTAGE RCA VICTOR PHONOGRAPH RECORD PLAYER #45-EY-3 BEAUTIFUL BAKELITE | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $9.99 | 6d 10h 35m |
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Bakelite (Unternehmen) $76.47 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Die Bakelite GmbH und sp ter auch Bakelite AG war von 1910 bis 2004 ein deutsches Unternehmen zur Kunststoffherstellung. Leo Hendrik Baekeland entwickelte 1905 Bakelit, einen duroplastischen Kunststoff auf der Basis von Phenolharz. 1907 erhielt er auf das Herstellungsverfahren ein USPatent, 1908 das in Deutschland. Im Februar 1909 stellte er in den USA seine Erfindung im New Yorker Club der Chemiker vor, im Mai des n chsten Jahres gr ndete er als Minderheitenbeteiligung zusammen mit Julius R tgers die Bakelite GmbH in der N he von Berlin. Zur Herstellung von Bakelit waren gro e Mengen an Phenol notwendig, die damals bei der Steinkohlendestillation der R tgerswerke als Abfallprodukt anfielen. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 84 Publication Date: 2011/03/27 Language: German Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.20 inches |
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Used Harmony Bakelite Banjo 051812 $121.99 In Store Used USED HARMONY BAKELITE BANJO 051812 |
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Ginsu Bakelite Santoku Knife $31.88 The Ginsu Bakelite 7? Santoku Knife is a classic Japanese Santoku knife with the quality and value you expect from Ginsu. This Japanese-style cook?s knife is designed for mincing, dicing, and slicing. The International Traditions Bakelite Collection features innovative new technology from Ginsu. The all-new symmetric design creates a double-edged blade that never needs sharpening. Combined with the sleek Bakelite handles, the Ginsu Bakelite Collection is a practical, stylish addition to any kitchen. |
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Ginsu Bakelite 05104 8apos;apos; Bakelite Chef Knife $22.43 Ginsu Bakelite 8 Bakelite Chef Knife is made from commercial quality high carbon Japanese Stainless Steel blades never need sharpening. Impact resistant fulltang Bakelite handles are triple riveted for strength and durability. |
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Kitchen Knife - Bakelite(Pack of 72) $2.99 Kitchen Knife - Bakelite. 7 Assorted. 3 Rivets. Comes in PVC pouch. |
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The Victor $49.99 Paul Ordner The Victor - Giclee Print |
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Homebasics 04845 Ginsu Bakelite Knife and Utensil Set $39.99 Homebasics 04845 Ginsu Bakelite Knife and Utensil Set |
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8 Pc Bakelite Block Set (Natr) $24.94 8 Pc Bakelite Block Set (Natr) 8 Pc Bakelite Block Set (Natr) |
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Update International SZP11BU Bakelite Underliner $19.49 Bakelite underliners (only) for SZP11. Sold in Units of: 1. Case Unit: 12. Materials: Backlite. Dimensions: 133/4 x 83/8 x 11/4 . |
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Ginsu 2 pc Bakelite Carving Set $28.69 The Ginsu Bakelite 2 Piece Carving Set is the perfect set for your next special dinner. Part of the Ginsu International Traditions Bakelite Collection, this set comes with the carving essentials; one carving fork, and one carving knife. The International Traditions Bakelite Collection features innovative new technology from Ginsu. The all-new symmetric design creates a double-edged blade that never needs sharpening. Combined with the sleek Bakelite handles, the Ginsu Bakelite Collection is a practical, stylish addition to any kitchen. |
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Update International SZP138BU Bakelite Underliner $18.95 Type: Bakelite Underliner For SZP138. Sold in Units of: 1. Case Unit: 12. Materials: Bake Lite. Dimensions: 13 L x 8 W x 1.25 H. |
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Victor Victoria $12.49 Victor Victoria |
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Victor Menace $11.49 Victor Menace |
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Thunder Group WDSP1107 Bakelite Underliner 1 DOZ $25.23 Bakelite underliner for IRSP1107 Rectangular Black thermal Stainless steel Price includes 1 dozen Type: Dish Towels and Cloths |
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UNIQUE RCA VICTOR BAKELITE TUBE RADIO X-11 BOOKS MODEL WORKING CONDITION
The Beginning Of The Age Of The Fender Stratocaster
Perhaps one of the most famous and best known names in the world of electric guitars is that of Fender, and it was in 1946 that Clarence Leonidas Fender, usually referred to simply as Leo Fender, created the design for the first electric guitar to have a solid body, and a pickup that worked through the use of a single magnet. Originally a radio repairman who also created amplifiers for instruments, Fender's design was originally named the Esquire, and was a significant step away from the guitars of the time, as they were still hollow body designs, and generally used more for jazz. Fender's Esquire was immediately popular with the country and western performers, especially in California.
Originally using just a single magnetic pickup, Fender later developed a two pickup version which was originally named the Broadcaster, but when it was later discovered that a drum set manufactured by Gretsch had a name which was very similar (Broadkaster) Fender decided to change the name of his two pickup electric guitar and so the Telecaster was born. As the names of these instruments suggests, this was during the dawn of television, when the western world was waking up to a new phenomenon.
Leo Fender's Telecaster was essentially a solid body guitar made from ash, with a maple neck. The neck of the telecaster was available as either a 21 or a 22 fret version, and this was attached to the ash body using four bolts, with extra strength gained through the use of a steel neck plate. The pickups were two single coils, positioned at both the bridge and the neck of the guitar, and the Telecaster came with two adjustments for both volume and tone. Additionally, the performer could select which pickup or combination to use through the inclusion of a switch. A jack fitted onto the body of the guitar for direct output to the amplifier added to the amount of cabling and wiring embedded in the guitar, and a black pickguard, manufactured from Bakelite, was included to hide the wiring and cables from view.
Although it is sometimes believed that manufacturing a guitar with a solid body in a single piece of wood, including the neck, Leo Fender did not pursue this idea, and the Telecaster had a bolt on neck for a very good reason. It was Fender's belief that creating a guitar in this modular fashion allowed for improved consistency in manufacturing techniques, as well as providing a much easier way of mending or repairing the guitar later in its life. It is partly for this reason that today it is possible to find a very rare example of what is dubbed a 'nocaster'. This is because the creation of these modular guitars was occurring at the same time as the clash of names between the Broadcaster and Broadkaster brands. The modular parts of the guitar were made, and the Fender logo attached, but no model name - as this was in dispute. The very early examples still have Broadcaster stamped on them, and of course later models had telecaster, but a few very rare examples were caught in between, and have no model on them - and these now fetch a very high price if you can find one!
It was seven years after Fender first created his Esquire model that he developed the Stratocaster, which offered a wide range of improvements and technical advancements over the Telecaster. The body design was created from either ash or alder, with the wood very well dried beforehand, and the body shape was a double cutaway creating a very distinctive visual style, as well as providing very comfortable body contours for holding the guitar. An integrated mechanism was created to provide a vibrato effect, named a synchronized tremolo by Fender - a misnomer that has caused no end of confusion ever since, since tremolo and vibrato are quite different - one being volume, the other a rapid pitch change; unfortunately Fender chose the wrong name, but it has stuck ever since! The Stratocaster also included three single coil pickups.
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