**CLASSIC TRANSISTORS**

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With technology advancing rapidly there still should always be a place for the classics. The amazing transistors of the sixties shown below were once ground breaking technology.
Now web-based and smartphone media enabled with an online QR code generator are stepping into the spot once held by these portable marvels.
Media and music on the go has come a long way since the transistor, but all we have now owes them for paving the way.


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Admiral



Model Y2063 "Super 7", 7 transistors, 1960.


Arvin


Model 61R13, 6 transistor, 1961.


Arvin


Model 60R33, 7 transistor, 1959.


Channel Master


Model 6511, 6 transistor, Japanese, 1960.


Channel Master


Model 6515 "Superfringe", 8 transistor, 1960.


General Electric


Model P805A, 5 transistors, 1959.


General Electric


Model 7-2753D, Bicentennial 1976 model.


General



Model ?, 6 transistor, Japanese, 1960


Marvel


Micro transistor, Model 6YR19, with rhinestone, 1961.


Musicaire


Model ?, 6 transistors.


Philco


Model T75-124, 7 transistor, with the leather case built onto the radio, 1959.


Sampson



Model SC4000, 6 transistor, with built-in watch.


Sound Design


Model SD-1670, 6 transistor, 1965.


Toshiba


Model 7TP21, 7 transistor, 1962.


Viscount



Model 830, 8 transistor, Japanese.


Zenith


Model R400W "Royal 400", 7 transistors, 1963.


Zenith


Model 500E-1 "Royal 500", 8 transistors, 1960.

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