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  1. Apr 1, 2021 · In its early days, Hallicrafters—so named to emphasize the “hand-crafted” nature of the ham sets—couldn’t afford its own manufacturing facility, nor did it have a much coveted license from the mighty RCA to make certain patented parts.

  2. The boom years for Hallicrafters were from 1945 to 1963, during which the company produced equipment considered by many to be superbly designed, including the famous S-38 receiver, which received a cosmetic "makeover" by industrial designer Raymond Loewy.

  3. 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.

  4. The boom years for Hallicrafters were from 1945 to 1963, during which the company produced equipment considered by many to be superbly designed, including the famous S-38 receiver, which received a cosmetic "makeover" by industrial designer Raymond Loewy. 1942 ad for Hallicrafters S-20R.

  5. The History of Hallicrafters . Reprinted from the book RADIOS BY hallicrafters, a Schiffer publication, Chuck Dachis; author. How It All Began. In Boston, Massachusetts, during the spring of 1899, Hallicrafters founder William J. Halligan was born.

  6. The American company Hallicrafters became major manufacturer of world receivers and amateur radio equipment in the thirties and World War II, the company got contracts from the US Army, Many sets from U.S. surplus found new homes in Switzerland after the war.

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  8. The company name was derived from Halligan handcrafters. By the late 1930s, Hallicrafters was one of the most popular amateur radio manufacturers. The company was sold to the Northrop Corporation in 1966, and production was re-oriented for defense manufacturing purposes.

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