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  1. Apr 1, 2021 · A complete history of the Hallicrafters Company; part of our growing research archive of notable Chicago manufacturers and their products.

  2. A first professional taste of radio came in 1923, when Halligan became a sales manager for the Tobe Deutschmann Corporation, then a major manufacturer of radio parts. Deutschmann wanted a store in downtown Boston, so to accommodate him, Halligan opened a small outlet near Boston's City Hall.

  3. The Hallicrafters Company manufactured, marketed, and sold radio equipment, and to a lesser extent televisions and phonographs, beginning in 1932. The company was founded by William J. Halligan and based in Chicago, Illinois , United States.

  4. In 1924 he became sales manager for his old friend Toby Deutschmann, who was distributing imported radio parts to American radio manufacturers. By 1928, Toby's business was booming. Bill decided to strike out on his own as a manufactures' representative, selling parts directly to the radio makers.

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    They chose the name "Radio Shack", which was the term for a small, wooden structure that housed a ship's radio equipment. The Deutschmanns thought the name was appropriate for a store that would supply the needs of radio officers aboard ships, as well as hams (amateur radio operators).

  6. Although Halligan's company had distinguished itself even before the United States became involved in World War II, the Hallicrafters name became synonymous with communications radio, during the War, mainly because of the Military-Industrial cooperation that developed the late 1930s.

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  8. Sep 6, 2012 · Here's a list with pictures of many of the Hallicrafters models: http://www.radioing.com/museum/rx3.html; The lights of the radio dial light up the backside of the room with a mesh design as light shines out the back.