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Hoboken Terminal – Telephones

Hoboken Terminal © Lonny Behar

“Doc” Izzo – Paramount Radio & Music Co. – Since 1922 – Zenith

© Jaqui O’Shaughnessy

“Free Local Delivery” close-up © Jaqui O’Shaughnessy

“Ask ‘Doc,’ He knows!” close-up © Jaqui O’Shaughnessy

Grumbacher Art Materials – Commercial Stationery – Engineering…

… & Drafting Supplies – Greeting Cards, School Supplies, Rubber Stamps © Jaqui O’Shaughnessy

Schneider Radio – Television – Pont Royal – Aix en Provence – Gaia Son

© Gaia Son

© Gaia Son

© Gaia Son

© Gaia Son

© Gaia Son

© Gaia Son

Reilly Electronics – Bronx, NY – Jaqui O

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© Jaqui O

Nexus – Sleek, Sexy & Supercharged – Madison Avenue Park, NYC

© Frank H. Jump

Loews Canal Street Theatre 1927 – ABC Zenith Electronics – Uptown Correspondent, Iman R. Abdulfattah

© Iman R. Abdulfattah

© Iman R. Abdulfattah

Birnbach – Littelfuse – General Electric – West Side Hwy – TriBeCa, NYC

© Frank H. Jump

Pre-WWII Philips Electronics Ad – Harlingen – Friesland, Netherlands

Philips Ad – Fading Ad Campaign, August 1998 – © Frank H. Jump

This treasure was spotted while my mom and I were travelling through Friesland, Holland’s northern province. The language spoken there is totally different than Dutch.

I love the toaster in the upper left. This fresco is truly a work of art created by the original artist, and time.

This ad is quite possibly pre-World War II. – Fading Ad Campaign

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Harlingen Flag - Wikipedia

Harlingen Flag – Wikipedia

Location of Harlingen in Northern Netherlands - Friesland

Location of Harlingen in Northern Netherlands – Friesland

Harlingen was given its city rights in 1234.

More on the Frisian language.

Previously posted on November 9, 2008

Zenith Electronics – Bayview, San Francisco

© Kevin Langley

Featured Fades – Philco – Coca-Cola – Knoxville, TN – Kristi Siegel Capone

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Skewed in Photoshop by Frank H. Jump - Courtesy Thriftgoddess

© Kristi Siegel Capone - Thriftgoddess

A Walk Around The Block in Downtown Middletown, NY

Snyder & Fancher Wholesale Grocers

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

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© Frank H. Jump

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© NY Times

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Simmons Spice Mill - Google Books

Simmon’s Spice Mill – Google Books

Google Books

Google Books

Google Books

Google Books

Duluth Imperial Flour

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

E-bay

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E-bay

E-bay

North Tarrytown, NY - Fading Ad Campaign © Frank H. Jump

North Tarrytown, NY – Fading Ad Campaign © Frank H. Jump

Altec

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

A Short Corporate History Behind the Altec Name:

The Altec and Altec Lansing names have been with us since the mid 1930s.

pre-1924: Western Electric established an engineering group in Chicago, IL to research amplifiers and loudspeakers.

1924: This engineering group was moved to Bell Laboratories in Manhattan, NY.
1928: Western Electric formed Electric Research Products, Inc. (ERPI) to manufacture, install, and service talking picture systems in studios and theatres.
c1936: Western Electric is ordered to divest itself of ERPI. ERPI management founds the Altec (All Technical Services) Service Company. The University Loudspeaker Company is founded in New York to manufacturer loudspeakers and components.
1941: Altec Service Company acquires the Lansing Manufacturing Company and changes its name to Altec Lansing Corporation.
1947: Altec Lansing Corporation acquires Peerless Electrical Products Company.
1949: Altec Lansing Corporation acquires Western Electric Sound Products Division and begins producing Western Electric product lines.
1954: Altec Lansing Corporation founds Newpaths, Inc. to build theatre stereo equipment.
1956: First public trading of Altec’s stock.(? Altec Companies, Inc.)
1959: Ling Electronics, Inc. merges with Altec Companies, Inc. The new company is named Ling-Altec Electronics, Inc. University Sound Products acquired by LTV.
1960: Ling-Altec Electronics, Inc. merges with Dallas, TX based Temco Electronics and Missile Co. to become Ling-Temco Electronics, Inc.
Aug. 1961: Ling-Temco Electronics, Inc. merges with Chance Vought Aircraft of Dallas, TX (the nation’s second oldest continuous producer of military aircraft, founded in 1917) and the name is changed to Ling-Temco-Vought Inc.
1964: While maintaining a majority interest, James Ling started a holding company that established three public companies from his existing operations; LTV Aerospace Corp., LTV Ling Altec, Inc. and LTV Electrosystems (later E-Systems).
1971: Ling-Temco-Vought Inc. spins-off LTV Ling Altec, Inc. The new public company is called the Altec Corporation.
Apr. 1972: Ling-Temco-Vought, Inc., the holding company, becomes the LTV Corporation.
1984: Altec Corporation moves all operations to Oklahoma City, OK
while trying to emerge from bankruptcy.
1985: Gulton Industries purchases the assets of Altec Corporation, and renames the company Altec Lansing Corporation.
1986: Gulton Industries is acquired by Mark IV Industries of Buffalo, NY.
1986: Altec Lansing Consumer Products is established in Milford, PA to design, engineer and introduce a new line of home and car high fidelity loudspeakers.
1997: Mark IV Industries announces its intention to sell the Audio Group, including Altec Lansing Corporation.
1998: Greenwich Street Capital Partners of New York City purchases the Mark IV Audio Group, and renames the collected companies the EVI Audio Group. Altec Lansing Corporation becomes a nonentity.
1999: Telex Communications (another Greenwich holding) is merged with the EVI Audio Group.
2000: Altec Lansing Technologies, Inc. of Milford, PA purchases from Telex Communications the worldwide rights to the Altec Lansing brand names and associated trademarks; Altec, Altec Lansing, Lansing, Voice of the Theatre, Voice of the Highway and Duplex.
2002: Altec Lansing Technologies, Inc. launches professional division; Altec Lansing Professional.

Altec Lansing Audio History