Midwest Royale Fleetwood

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Midwest Royale Fleetwood

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True Art Deco restoration for factory owner heirs
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Another beauty and definitely Art Deco. If I might ask, what are the white things for on the inner side of the cabinet?

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Beautiful radio! Thanks for sharing....
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Nice radio
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Re: Midwest Royale Fleetwood

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Here's a link with some more information on the Royale series.
http://www.midwestradiomuseum.com/royale.htm

The photo at the bottom page of that link shows the same interior treatment, probably to reduce resonance of the horizontal dimension of the cabinet, called "Acousti-Treatment". Pretty snazzy!
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