TRANSISTOR RADIO DESIGN

Focusing on the design of pocket transistor radios manufactured during the 1950's & 1960's!

Regency

REGENCY TR-1 MOTTLED MAHOGANY

REGENCY TR-1 MANDARIN RED

REGENCY TR-1 BONE WHITE

REGENCY TR-1 CLOUD GREY

MITCHELL 1103 (TR-1 BOXED)

REGENCY TR-1G BLACK (BOXED)

 

 

The Regency TR-1 was the world’s first commercial transistor radio making its debut in 1954!

The Regency TR-1 came about through a collaboration between Texas Instruments who made a prototype and a small Indianapolis company, Industrial Development Engineering Associates (I.D.E.A) who developed and marketed it.

Fate brought these two companies together and what resulted was a revolution in portable audio!

Raytheon

RAYTHEON 8TP2 'RAYTHEON'S FIRST'

RAYTHEON T-100

RAYTHEON T-150

Raytheon only produced transistor radios for one year covering 1955/56. During this time they produced four models; the 8TP, the T-100, the T-2500 and the T-150. The 8TP was the world’s second transistor radio released after the Regency TR-1!

Zenith

ZENITH ROYAL 500H (BOXED)

ZENITH ROYAL 50 RED & BLACK

 

Zenith was formed in 1918 and immediately began manufacturing amateur radio equipment. Zenith produced their first transistor radio in 1955 and went on to manufacture a myriad of handsome and collectible radios!

Emerson

EMERSON 888 EXPLORER (BOXED)

EMERSON 888 SATELLITE 'WHITE LEATHER'

 

  

The Emerson Radio Corp was formed in 1915 as the Emerson Phonograph Co based in New York City. By 1942 Emerson held one sixth of the US radio market. They manufactured their first transistor radio in 1955 and made a couple of leather clad clunkers before hitting the jackpot with the 888 series in 1958! Today most Emerson products are mass produced cheaply in China and this once proud company is just a shadow of what it once was in its glory days.

Other Manufacturers

SYLVANIA 4P14

ARVIN 61R16 'CHECKMARK' (BOXED)

GENERAL ELECTRIC 678 'GE'S FIRST'

BULOVA 620 COMET

BULOVA 660 HERCULES 

SILVERTONE 4203 'ARVIN' (BOXED)

TRAV-LER TR-287-B POWER-MITE

 

Featuring iconic American brands and manufacturers such as General Electric, Sylvania, Bulova, Arvin, Silvertone & others.