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Scorrier,
Redruth,
Cornwall,  
TR16  5AW
UK
Telephone/fax  01209 820771
e.mail  sales@savoy-hill.co.uk


 
 

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Our first link has absolutely nothing to do with radios at all.
But how many times have you been caught out by "she who must be" smuggling a radio or two
into the house, and thought if I had something nice to give her I might just get away with it?
You may find that something nice, amongst all the great stuff on this site. So it is listed here as a sort of service to anybody who is looking for a gift idea.
But the other reason it is here is because my "she who must be's" site, and I may need to get away with smuggling the odd radio into the house from time to time.

 

http://www.wirelessworks.co.uk  
A very informative site, Rob Rushbridge specialises in repairing vintage radios.
He can    even arrange for a courier to pick up your treasured pre 60's classic.
Then, return it restored back to your door. his site provides very useful reference
information about valve & radio theory.

www.kernowelectron.com    
This is a new site dedicated to selling tested new & used valves

www.78s.cd2.com
    

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.
The 78 Site is full of information on the stars and their recordings, and has plenty of free MP3 tunes for you to download. Have a good look around!

The Daily Ditty
Free mp3 download of a classic old 78 ideal to load onto computer and feed through your classic old set

Philip Knighton logo & link

Philip Knighton's Vintage wireless & Gramophone shop

 

Martin Scobie  Martin is based in Torquay Devon he specialises in valve equipment repairs & restoration