ROBERTS R900 TRANSISTOR RADIO This is an excellent example of a Roberts R900 portable transistor radio from the 80s with the classic Roberts striped grill and perspex top dial. The radio has been cleaned and serviced and is in excellent… Continue Reading →
ROBERTS R600 RED RETRO TRANSISTOR RADIO This is a nice example of a Roberts R600 portable transistor radio from the late sixties. The radio has been cleaned and serviced and is in excellent fully working condition. Please see detailed photos… Continue Reading →
HACKER MINI HERALD TRANSISTOR RADIO This is a lovely example of a Hacker Mini Herald RP17 portable transistor radio from the sixties. The radio has been cleaned and serviced and is in excellent fully working condition. Please see detailed photos… Continue Reading →
Roberts Iconic fifties style radios are sometimes known as the handbag model. So I decided to make one into a real handbag for the wife to take to a party for fun. Yes, I should have known better… Removing the… Continue Reading →
RETRO RED 60’S PHILIPS GROOVY GF819 RECORD PLAYER Manufactured by Philips in the late 60s this record player is finished in a superb red cabinet with grey lid. It’s mains powered and has an integral transistor amplifier with oval Fane… Continue Reading →
Do you have a Roberts Revival R250 or R550 radio with no sound? It’s a common problem with these radios most likely due to plugging in the wrong power adapter or replacing the battery with it switched on and accidentally… Continue Reading →
Does your Beomaster 3000 / 3000-2 blow its fuses? Or sound distorted? There are several common faults that are fairly simple to fix with a little patience. Warning – this gets technical and requires some knowledge of electronics and soldering… Continue Reading →
GRUNDIG CONCERT BOY VINTAGE RETRO TRANSISTOR RADIO Here’s a good working example of a classic mains / battery transistor radio made by Grundig in the 1970s. The Concert Boy 1100 has four wavebands Long , Medium and Short along with… Continue Reading →
Grundig City Boy Transistor Radio Here’s a rare example of a mains / battery transistor radio made by Grundig in the 70s. The City Boy 1100 has four wavebands LW, MW, SW & FM. The SW band covers 6-18MHz ideal… Continue Reading →
HACKER SOVEREIGN II TRANSISTOR RADIO RP25B This is a very nice example of a classic Hacker RP25B portable transistor radio from the sixties. The radio has been cleaned and serviced and is in excellent fully working condition. Please see detailed… Continue Reading →
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