
Model 62 - Art Deco Tiffany-Tone:
Herbert Horn was a Los Angeles radio dealer, with a distribution throughout the United States and beyond. The collaboration lasted through the Jackson-Bell Model 62. After that, Hebert Horn and the Tiffany-Tone Brand became a competitor to Jackson-Bell.
The Model as came with a black grillwork, please see the Additional Photographs.
The Model 62s
The Jackson-Bell Model 62 was a remarkable achievement. A small chassis with excellent performance, housed in a myriad of patented cabinet styles.
These Radios are both Sensitive and Selective across the entire boadcast band. This is possible because of three stages of R.F. amplification, with “Constant Gain”. The volume is sufficient to fill a room. The Tone control, and Tone quality is impressive for a small radio.
The cabinet Design has two basic patented variations: “Art Deco”, with sloped sides, and a sloped top; “Cathedral”, with rounded sides and top. The round grilles are interchangeable. This Radio appears with many brands, any styling details. They were marketed throughout the United States, and beyond.
Jackson-Bell utilized a series of three chassis versions for the Model 62.