Focusing on the culture & history & design of pocket transistor radios manufactured during the 1950's & 1960's! — BELVEDERE TR-223 (SHARP)
This Belvedere TR-223 uses six ‘TEN’ brand (Kobe Kogyo) transistors to pull in local stations.…
Read MoreThis Belvedere TR-223 uses six ‘TEN’ brand (Kobe Kogyo) transistors to pull in local stations.…
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Read MoreThe vertical gold and black Sceptre logo adds to this radios appealing look. It also…
Read MoreInside you can see two transistors and the schematic diagram inside the back cover. Later…
Read MoreThis Three Stars Boys Radio comes with a removable aerial, earphones, and a genuine vinyl…
Read MoreThis tiny Melson Boys Radio appears to have been modeled after the earlier Motorola ‘Jetwing’.…
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