
The acquisition of the Flint Radio Company in 1931 gave Jackson-Bell superhetrodyne and midget technologies. This radio introduced in May of 1931 was amongst Jackson-Bells first Superhetrodyne offerings.
A link to the "Jackson-Bell Goes Super” article from the Spring/Summer issue of the SCARS Gazette appears below. The text goes into great detail about this set and the rest of Jackson-Bell's early superhetrodyne line-up.
See the other links below for more information on the Model 87s
Comments:
This radio performs well. The selectivity and sensitivity are sufficient for distant reception with a short antenna.
This is the later version of the model 87. The dial scale uses an outer rim drive mechanism. The dial is closer to the tuning knob. The dial moves in the same direction as the tuning knob.
the dial arrangement is sometimes seen without the Jackson-Bell metal tag. The name Jackson-Bell appears on a label below the dial.