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The IcyBall – Crosley Radio Corporation’s Refrigerator for Non-Electrified Rural America
“For Farms! For homes where ice supply is uncertain! For camps! For roadside stores!. . . For anyone who wants the pleasure, safety, convenience of a constant ice supply for 2 cents a day.” — Advertisement, Farm Mechanics, September 1928[2] … Continue reading