Father Telechron was happy to tell you about his newest alarm in the late summer of 1941. Came in ivory bakelite or walnut bakelite.
The Reporter holds it's own displayed between more expensive clocks on the alarm shelf. At $2.95, it was the lowest-priced alarm Telechron had ever offered. Today, if you have a gassed-up Boeing 747 (Lets go Boeing!), a passport, visas and a suitcase full of cash, you couldn't find a new alarm clock of this quality. Am I the only one who gets depressed at that idea?