Mid-twentieth century table radios made primarily of brightly colored
plastic represent a relative newcomer to the radio collecting arena.
With designs that often resembled contemporary automobile grille and
headlight configurations, these affordable radios were made by the major
electronics companies as well as dozens of others with lesser known
names. These examples of American industrial design and popular culture
were once plentiful, and today they can be found at flea markets, garage
and house sales, secondhand stores, and antique shops specializing in
modern design. Colorful and collectible, mid-century table radios are
both available and affordable. With more than 430 full color photographs
of radios, plus advertisements and black and white vintage photos, this
pioneering book is a must for anyone interested in radios, mid-century
industrial design, or popular culture.