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Post by cablehack on Aug 8, 2021 7:57:29 GMT
1923 Stevenson report - the report behind GE's entry into refrigeration.
100yearfridge book selection - In particular, see the 1926 edition of "Household Refrigeration", and "Heat and Cold".
"More Work For Mother" - pages 135/136 describe the Monitor Top's introduction in 1925 and mentions the assembly line in 1926.
Nagengast Contribution - "Silver Anniversary" from 1952 document mentions OC-2's still operating. "GE Announces New Refrigerator" in 1925. "An Electric Refrigerator For the Household" in 1926 mentions the world-wide sale of OC-2's. "General Electric Refrigerator" is a catalog of OC-2's in different cabinets. "Food - Its Proper Refrigeration" contains specifications for OC-2's.
"History of Sealed Refrigeration Systems". DR introduced because the OC-2 was too expensive.
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Post by turbokinetic on Aug 8, 2021 13:56:41 GMT
Fascinating stuff! Thanks for sharing it with us.
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Post by cablehack on Aug 9, 2021 0:49:05 GMT
In turn, thanks to everyone for providing the information and discussion over the years to make this section viable. Gathering it all together, it has become clear that the OC-2 was the turning point for GE. Now out of the experimental phase, put into production, and available for anyone to buy.
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