This audacious Lafayette FS-91 was manufactured in Japan in 1962 for American company Lafayette Radio Electronics Corp! I’m unsure who manufactured this little jewel but Author Norman R Smith has a Lafayette FS-91 listed under the ‘Crown’ section of his excellent book ‘Transistor Radios 1954 – 1968’! It sure looks like the type of spectacular design that Crown would come up with! If anyone can confirm that Crown was the manufacturer of this radio then please let me know!
Established in the 1920s, Lafayette Radio Electronics Corp was a thriving mail-order catalog business supplying electronic components to amateur radio operators across the USA! Lafayette opened their first company store in 1968 and eventually closed up shop in 1981.
This is one transistor radio that the ‘Art Deco’ tag can truly be applied to! Its appearance looks to have been inspired by the famous art deco design era of the 1930’s!! It features a large three dimensional under-painted face with offset pin stripes framing a valiant golden arch! It’s a classic for sure!