York-made Manley radio a mystery

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A friend recently shared these photos of a radio he picked up at a public sale. The Manley Manufacturing Company of York, PA made garage and shop equipment, as it says on the brass label of the radio case. They started out in the 1920s and manufactured items such as hydraulic lifts and jacks. The company eventually became part of American Chain and Cable.

So why does this radio have a plate that says it was manufactured by Manley and is machine no. 1008?

That's the question. Local and internet searches haven't turned up any further clues. My friend posted the photos on an antique radio forum. Some responders suggested that the company may have assembled a few radios, perhaps with the works from a kit, to see if they would sell. It evidently wasn't uncommon for a company that made something entirely different to get into the fledgling radio business. For example, I learned from the forum that Philco started out at the Philadelphia Storage Battery Company.

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The plate looks as if it has always been on the cabinet, and a corresponding no. 1008 is stamped on the radio chassis, so they must have been together from the beginning.

The Red Lion Cabinet Company, also here in York County, made thousands and thousands of wooden radio, and later television, cabinets, but I haven't seen an entire radio from York County before. Does anyone else know of any?

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This interests me because we have an old Manley floor jack, no doubt by the same company, and broke it and need a schematic or parts list to rebuild the broken lever that controls up or down action. Since one of the posters knows of the recent history of the Manley Mfg Co, there may be info for us. It is a "family pet" if you will. I inherited it from my grandfather and broke it using it in my auto repair business, and I would love to restore it for my grandkids.

Suze, old car gal

Sorry I took so long to respond. I was trying to find more info. Manley was a division of ACCO (American Chain Co., later American Chain and Cable Co.). It seems to have been many years since anything was made under the Manley name. Although ACCO was one a huge presence here in York, they are now a division of Peerless Chain Co. As far as I know they do not have offices or plants in this area. I hope you can find someone with a similar jack to figure out how to repair yours.

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