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Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company

The roots of this radio manufacturing company begin with Arthur Atwater Kent (1873-1949), who had studied at the Worcester Polytechnic without finishing. In 1895 he started his own business in the basement of his father's machine shop. Named the Kent Electric Manufacturing Company, it made electric motors and fans.

In 1902, Kent moved to Philadelphia, and set up his business as the Atwater Kent Manufacturing Works. His business expanded to making electrical parts for the automotive industry, including the very popular Uni-Sparker ignition system. Demand from World War I helped to propel the company. In 1919, the business was renamed the Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company.

Atwater Kent moved into the radio business in the early 1920s. By 1922, the firm was offering the famous breadboard radios.

The company was the largest radio manufacturer from 1926 to 1929. Even though the private company had very stable finances, decreased demand and labor unrest following the depression convinced the founder to close the business in 1936.

AK B Power Unit type R power supply

AK B Power Unit type R power supply

Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company
1927
AK breadboard open radio receiving set

AK breadboard open radio receiving set

Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company
1921-1923
AK external horn loudspeaker with wooden trumpet

AK external horn loudspeaker with wooden trumpet

Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company
1920-1925
AK model 12 readboard open radio receiving set

AK model 12 readboard open radio receiving set

Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company
circa 1924
AK model 19 radio receiver

AK model 19 radio receiver

Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company
1924
AK model 20 Big Box radio receiver

AK model 20 Big Box radio receiver

Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company
1924
AK model 35 radio receiver

AK model 35 radio receiver

Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company
1926
AK model 36 radio receiving set with type Y power supply

AK model 36 radio receiving set with type Y power supply

Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company
1927
AK model 40 table radio receiver

AK model 40 table radio receiver

Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company
1928
AK model 185A tombstone radio broadcast receiver

AK model 185A tombstone radio broadcast receiver

Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company
1934
AK model E2 radio loud speaker

AK model E2 radio loud speaker

Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company
1927-1928
AK type Y radio power supply

AK type Y radio power supply

Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company
1927
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