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Links to other sites Please Remember Some of these links pay us on a per click basis the money we raise from this is used to maintain and improve this site.
Savoy Hill's roots go back to the early 70's, and is the oldest vintage radio company in the UK. They are diversifying into component supply, although they still have what is probably the largest library of UK & American vintage service manuals in the world. If you need more information than you can find on this site it is worth giving them a call. Their library also includes test & military equipment, as well as all manor of early equipment. We must also thank the guys at Savoy Hill for their advice & support with this project.
Another old timer in the vintage radio world. The Wireless Works has been going for more years than most. If you have an early set that you want to get restored, but don't have the time to do it yourself, or if you are looking for to buy a ready restored piece of radio history, this is the guy for you. There is lots of useful info on this site as well. If you would like some old sounds, to play on your old radio, look for the daily ditty on this site
KernowElectron.com A fairly new group set up to supply new & good used valves/tubes. Specialising in supplying very early radio tubes/Vales and new high quality audio tubes/valves at sensible prices (there are lots of people selling rubbish at silly prices out there so this site makes a refreshing change)
The 78 Site is dedicated to preserving the popular culture of the first half of the twentieth century. In those days, music was recorded on records, which turned at 78 revolutions per minute. They were played on gramophones, or if you were rich, a radiogram. Stereo hadn't been done, and Mr. Dolby hadn't been born; in fact, until the 1920s, records were recorded by shouting down a horn and no electronics were involved.
Welcome to Dave's Rust 'n'
Dust Homepage
Alan Bain's Vintage Wireless Site Very interesting site about early radio
Philip Knighton's Vintage Radio & Gramophone Shop A useful source of information on radios and
gramophones also has a
Allan's Virtual Radio MuseumRadio Museum
John Sleep's Gramophone Workshop.John specializes in vintage gramophones and phonographs. Whether you want to buy or sell, or have your machine properly restored, He can help. He can also supply records, cylinders, and needles and accessories. Established in 1986, Radiocraft
makes it easy to enjoy
Past Times Radio has been
established since 1999.We specialise in the restoration and
'On The Air Ltd.' is Britain's
biggest specialist vintage technology centre.
Martin specialises in restoration
and repair to vintage, and classic radio,
Antique chandeliers, lights and lamps from the Antique Lighting company
MORE LINKS WILL BE COMING SOON
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