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H. H. Scott high quality electronic components incased in wood cabinets comprise the stereo consoles. The Society has two Andover models differing in the exteruor front of cabinet, esp. doors. The internal components are essentially the same.

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The Kits advertised in this pamphlet are:
LT-110 FM Stereo Tuner Kit
LK 150 Power Amplifier Kit
LC-21 Stereo Preamplifier Kit
LK-48 Stereo Amplifier Kit

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Advertisement promotining tuners, amplifiers, speakers and kits for home assembly.

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H. D. Decker of Concord, MA. had his Scott 330D AM-FM StereoTuner repaired by Central Electronics Service Company, Inc of Wellesley, MA. It would seem the tuner had a failed tube.

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A card (in postcard format) sent to Thomas D. Weeks of Albuquerque, New Mexico from H. H. Scott of Maynard with warranty information for his stereo.

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H. H. Scott moved from Cambridge to 111 Powdermill Rd., Maynard in the late 1950's. The company remained in Maynard until 1973 when it was acquired. The tuner shown was designed to go on a rack with other components i.e. amplifier.

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A guarantee outlining the warranty conditions of instruments produced at H. H. Scott in Maynard. Bottom of document is signature of Herman Hosmer Scott, founder and president of the company.

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The folder contains documents pertaining to H. H. Scott when the company was located at 111 Powder Mill Road, Maynard, including operating manuals, equipment schematics, promotional materials, owners manuals, service information etc. Shown is the…