457x
The 457X is a rare export-market radio designed by the pioneering American industrial designer in 1936 . Teague is famous for creating the iconic "Bluebird" and "Nocturne" glass radios, but the 457X is often considered his most aggressive and sophisticated "Streamline Moderne" work. Key Design Features
: An observer using a 16-inch telescope might "bump the mag up to 457x" to view fine planetary details or resolve tight double stars. The 457X is a rare export-market radio designed
Depending on the context, "457x" can also refer to specific technical or scientific markers: 1. Astronomy Magnification Depending on the context, "457x" can also refer
: Specific researchers may have IDs containing these digits (e.g., Laura R. Shapiro ). : The "Euro-Sled" nickname comes from its low,
: The "Euro-Sled" nickname comes from its low, sleek profile and the horizontal lines that resemble a sled or a high-speed locomotive from the period.