Another piece of trivia about this radio.....
Around the late 1950's when the Bush TR82 was launched and long before great US Block Buster films included "Product Placement" for high fees, Bush arranged for their new TR82B radio to be well featured in the remake of the classic film: The 39...
Here in the UK (Channel 5), we're hooked on it and the pubs(bars) are empty on Monday nights when it's on.
We've been following it avidly and there'll be no more!.....seems we'll have to go back to the pubs again and get leg-less...
I've already seen a few pics on this board of a Classic British Transistor Radio: the Bush TR82 Series. This model was made in various versions TR82 B, C etc from the late 1950s (Original Model Pic below)
However, when the Bush Company went out of business, the Bush name became part of...
Thank you for the info and for taking the time.
Even though the radio chassis is only a basic Hong Kong made AM/FM unit, it sounds quiet good, I suppose having a sizable case helps with the tone of the sound.
Another benefit is that the basic radio chassis, because of the way the tuning...
Hi All,
I'm in Great Britain, UK and this is my first visit & first post.
I came across this site whilst Googling for a specific Crosley Reproduction Radio and your site seems to be the only one I found that has posts and discussions on the maker.
Anyhow, I recently acquired a modern...
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