$34.95ĪLSO SEE: How Bill Haley & His Comets rocked around the clock when rock ‘n’ roll was brand newīrands include RCA Victor, Admiral, General Electric, Westinghouse, Philco & General Electric See them - hear them - at your Motorola dealer.Ĭitation comes in charcoal, green, red or blue, with clear plastic and gold front. Shatterproof steel cabinets are covered with scuffproof, stain-resistant miracle fabric. Because it’s three times as big as other portable antennas, and turns to face signals head-on, you bring in stations you’ve never heard before on a portable. The handle is a rotating antenna - You just turn the handle (not the radio) for stronger, clearer reception. Look at the new Motorola Portables – Citation AM radios (1955) Made of genuine top-grade leather with a costly “hand-stitched” look, in fashion-right rich russet shade. The Crosley “Skymaster” is a beauty! Five dazzling colors Red, Black, Chartreuse, Blue, Green.Ĭrosley “Skymaster” has its own genuine cowhide carry case.Ĭleverest carry case ever designed, Lets you reach the dials - tune the radio as it lightly swings from your shoulder. Thanks to a special Power-Saver Switch, one set of batteries will last through an entire season with average use! You know that means far better tone.Īn Indoor-Outdoor Switch gives you greater clarity outdoors. Take a sunbath a special bell alarm calls you any moment you say.Īnd although it’s scarcely bigger than a book, the speaker is two and a half times larger than most personal portables. Set it - and your favorite program conies on automatically. Leave your expensive watch at home this Crosley portable has its own accurate clock. Vintage Crosley portable clock radio (1950s)īe the first in your group to own this exciting portable clock radio! Have music wherever you go - lolling in a hammock, out camping, or down by the seashore! See some old-fashioned 1950s portable radiosīrands include Westinghouse, Admiral, GM Sportsman, Philco & General ElectricĪLSO SEE: 50 vintage television sets from the 1950s: Wonders of the world in black & white (Slightly higher West and South).Įarly vintage portable radios from the 1950sīrands shown include GE (General Electric), RCA Victor, Admiral, RCA, Capehart, and a small CBS radio Plays instantly on AC, DC or batteries.Ĭhoice of Robin Hood Green or Desert Brown. Weighs only 5 pounds… yet so loaded with power it pulls in distant stations even when you’re miles from anywhere.įor “reach,” power, tone and carry-ability, you can’t beat this new portable. Gayest companion you’ve ever had, this new Westinghouse Portable Radio will provide entertainment wherever you go. Starting when vintage portable radios were finally small enough to be carried in the 1950s, through when they got almost too big to carry in the 1980s, here’s a little sound retrospective of AM & FM radios (which, yes, you can still buy today!) from the days of transistor radios onward! Westinghouse vintage portable radio – Compact & powerful (1952)
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