Vintage 1950 ' S World First Transistor Radio, Regency TR - 1 AM Radio
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:630564 | Modified Item: No |
Brand: Regency | Country/Region of Manufacture: United States |
Do not let this rare Regency TR-1 slip by.
Please refer to photos for condition as it is the exact item you will receive.There is a bend in the right side face of a plastic case. Please see the 5th photo.An already repaired crack is seen in the corner of the left bottom of the radio. Please see the 6th photo.
Still nice looking cosmetic condition as seen in photos. The plastic case shows very s...mall wear and scratches. Please see in the photos. Tuning and volume controls rotate smoothly as they should. The Regency crown gold logo and the "Regency" name show still clear.Inside of the case looks just as nice as the outside. I think the circuit board and all electronic parts seems to be original, and no missing parts.
The radio does not work.This radio was produced in 1954, the world first transistor radio. The radio is not repaired in order to keep the original shape.
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