10-09-2016, 01:12 PM
Nice find, Frederick! 
I certainly enjoy my two Colorama table models, the E-91 and E-101. The power of the 10 tube E-101 is amazing! The cabinet design on the E-101 is also very similar to the console cabinet on your E-155. The basic shape anyhow. Probably no accident, as the E-155 was the top of the line console that GE offered in 1936 and the E-101 was the top of the line table model.
Those are all of the consoles in the 1936 GE line-up.
That's the E-101. Here's the thread on my E-101:
http://philcoradio.com/phorum/showthread.php?tid=14146

I certainly enjoy my two Colorama table models, the E-91 and E-101. The power of the 10 tube E-101 is amazing! The cabinet design on the E-101 is also very similar to the console cabinet on your E-155. The basic shape anyhow. Probably no accident, as the E-155 was the top of the line console that GE offered in 1936 and the E-101 was the top of the line table model.
Those are all of the consoles in the 1936 GE line-up.
That's the E-101. Here's the thread on my E-101:
http://philcoradio.com/phorum/showthread.php?tid=14146
Greg V.
West Bend, WI
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