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- 1952-10-18
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Packard Bell Company's factory service facilities for radio and television. Ordered by H. J. McGrath & Company.
Packard Bell Co. (Tacoma);
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Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Packard Bell Company's factory service facilities for radio and television. Ordered by H. J. McGrath & Company.
Packard Bell Co. (Tacoma);
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Eight servicemen and salesmen pose in front of Packard Bell's factory service facility for radio and television with the company's four panel trucks. Ordered by H.J. McCrath & Company.
Packard Bell Co. (Tacoma); Trucks--Tacoma--1950-1960; Televisions--1950-1960;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
On September 28, 1951, an unidentified representative for Packard Bell presented a certificate of recognition to N. Earl Davison for being a "Million Dollar Distributor." She is seated on top of a large-screen, cabinet model Packard Bell television in Mr. Davison's showroom at 2329 Tacoma Ave. So. N. Earl Davison was a long-time Packard Bell wholesale distributor in Tacoma. He had previously been both a teacher in the Ft. Lewis-Dupont school district, and a foreign car dealer in Lakewood. He died October 21, 1970 at the age of 62.
Davison, N. Earl; Televisions--1950-1960; Radios;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Exterior N. Earl Davison Co., Packard Bell's wholesale and factory service division with three trucks. Packard Bell was a leading manufacturer of televisions in the fifties.
Packard Bell Co. (Tacoma); Trucks--Tacoma--1950-1960; N. Earl Davison Co. (Tacoma); Televisions--1950-1960;