
Model 4 - Peter Pan Tombstone:
The Model 4 chassis replaced the Model 84 chassis. This four-tube TRF had newer tubes. Like its predecessor, the first chassis version had no tone control, but the later chassis version incorporated one. Performance is modest but adequate for local stations using a short antenna. The translucent, back-lighted dial is calibrated in Kilocycles.
Below is a link to the "Jackson Bell Goes Small In A Big Way" article from the Spring/Summer issue of the SCARS Gazette. The text goes into great detail about this set and the rest of Jackson-Bell's midget line-up.
Schematics can be found in the Service Information link below.
Jackson-Bell Peter Pan Cabinet:
This small tombstone cabinet came in two versions. The first is the round-top version, and the second has a sloped peaked top. It was also produced with a logging drawer - an uncommon addition for this series. The faux wood burl finish gives the impression of a very expensive Cabinet.
All the Jackson-Bell Midgets shared an identical knob pattern. This cabinet design was also used with the five-tube Model 25 Superhetrodyne chassis. To identify your radio, looking at the back is essential.