Yes. But not many electrical ones.
He is probably best known for building the 'Electronic Sackbut', now considered one of the firstsynthesizers. He did this in the mid 1940s, long before most people ever heard of a synthesizer.
there is a special name for an eara in the 1940s it is ragtime
The michel Wise was the most popular car in the 1940s
1940, 1944 and 1948 were the leap years in the 1940s.
jet aircraft mass production began in the 1940s
No they did not
The spectrophotometer was invented by Arnold O. Beckman in the early 1940s. Beckman was a prominent American chemist and inventor who also founded the Beckman Instruments company, which produced the first commercial spectrophotometer.
Both Eamon De Valera and John A. Costello served as Taoiseach in the 1940s.
The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars in the 1940s.
Stromberg-Voisinet, the company that later became Kay, was offering electric mandolins via ads and catalogs as early as 1928. Most Kay electric mandolins were made from the 1940s through the 1960s, perhaps as late as the 1970s. The company made private-label instruments for department stores and music stores as well as instruments with the Kay label.
progressivism
ofcourse