A radio with Flair – the Ferguson Flair from 1957
The Ferguson Flair is a four valve, two waveband battery portable radio set in the ‘suitcase’ style that was made by Ferguson in about 1957.
The Ferguson Flair is a four valve, two waveband battery portable radio set in the ‘suitcase’ style that was made by Ferguson in about 1957.
This post is an update on the progress of my telecine project and describes how I made a new 9.5mm scanner to join the original standard 8 and super 8 model.
The final version of my 8mm film scanner project is detailed, featuring hardware and software modifications on a robust Chinon Universal projector platform, utilizing Raspberry Pi technology for digital conversion.
An update on the 8 mm telecine machine series that I started a couple of years ago.
This is a post to introduce the Everything Vintage Newsletter to anyone who is subscribed to the site via the WordPress network run by Jetpack
The Ever Ready Type C radio seems to sum up the post war world of new designs and fashions in 1953.
An introduction to the Everything Vintage website and why I created it.
The Decca TT33 is a traditional looking, desktop radio set made in 1960 with two band coverage and a large glass tuning scale.
The Ultra Transistor 101 medium and long wave radio set was made in about 1959 and can be used as both a desktop or a portable radio.
The Ferguson transistor 7 radio, made in about 1961, is a desktop model with 2 wavebands and features an output for connecting a tape recorder.
This HMV 1420, six transistor portable radio from about 1960, which covers both MW and LX, can also be used as a desktop model.
This article looks at a battery valve radio from about 1954, the Pye P114BQ attaché case portable radio of the early 1950s.