Solarstrike
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158 combined years of Radio Shack & Allied Radio catalogs in digital format..
An archive of RadioShack Catalogs (1939-2011)
Flip-through every RadioShack electronics & computer catalog. These catalogs include vintage electronics, stereos, speakers, CB radios, tube radios, computers, communication equipment, electronic test equipment, gadgets, technology & more!
www.radioshackcatalogs.com
"The heart of this online archive lay in its collection of catalogs, spanning the years 1939 to 2011. For 72 years, RadioShack had meticulously crafted these catalogs, showcasing a diverse range of products that mirrored the evolving landscape of technology. From hi-fidelity stereos to communication equipment, from computers to electronic components, these catalogs are a visual journey through the history of RadioShack. Brands like Tandy, Realistic, TRS-80, Micronta, Archer, Optimus, Clarinette, Nova, Patrolman, Enercell, and Science Fair adorned the pages, each representing a chapter in the RadioShack story. Professionals, tech-savvy consumers, and hobbyists alike eagerly perused these catalogs, seeking the latest gadgets, tools, and electronic wonders that would shape their world..."
An archive of Allied Radio & Allied Electronics Catalogs (1929-1981)
Flip-through every Allied Radio & Allied Electronics catalog. These catalogs include vintage electronics, stereos, speakers, CB radios, tube radios, computers, communication equipment, electronic test equipment, gadgets, technology & more!
www.alliedcatalogs.com
"Allied's product catalogs contained a mix of radios, hi-fidelity stereos, amplifiers, phonographs, speakers, TVs, CBs, shortware/ham radios, communication equipment, electronic components, electronic test equipment, educational "Knight Kits", gadgets, and more. Products from the Allied catalog were purchased by professionals, tech-savy consumers, and hobbyists. Over the years, the company name changed to included: Allied Radio, Allied/RadioShack, Schaak Electronics/Allied Electronics, Allied Electronics, and (currently) Allied Electronics & Automation. This site is a century-long history of Allied as viewed through their fascinating catalogs..."
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