The Modern Electrics title was added to the catalog in 1907. Modern Electrics became a separate magazine in April 1908. The catalog was still published with new cover designs. See Image:Electrical Experimenter Aug 1916 pg277.png
Published by Electro Importing Company. 87 Warren Street, New York, NY. Hugo Gernsback, President.
Date
Catalog published November 19, 1907. This page scanned July 2008.
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Author
Electro Importing Company. See Catalog of Copyright Entries [1]
This catalog was published in the United States before 1923 and is in the public domain. This cover reprint was scanned from page 47 of the April 1958 issues of Radio Electronics magazine. (Gernsback Publications, New York NY.) The copyright on that magazine was not renewed and it is also in the public domain.
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== Summary == {{Information | Description=Electro Importing Company 1908 Catalog. The Modern Electrics title was added to the catalog in early 1908. Modern Electrics became a separate magazine in April 1908. The catalog was still published with new co