"Boombox" of the early 70's
seventiesrockroll - 2013-08-01 16:06
Thought you might like to see one of these. Its a Wynford Hall TMC 5500 and dates to the early 1970's. In the USA these were branded as Weltons, this model being a little more rare than the round "Space ball" radios commonly seen by Weltron. It fits just about all the boombox criteria. AM/FM radio with SW bands. Tape player, its portable so it has a carry handle and runs AC or DC. This model has an eerie resemblance to a robot head- I'm sure that's not just my impression. The last one of these to sell on e-bay sold for just over $400 so that's where my is heading in the next while.
aestereo - 2013-08-02 01:08
Interesting!
Can you please take out the cartridge and post its picture as well as the head assembly, if it is visible?
andyboombox - 2013-08-02 06:14
now thats an awesome piece of retroness,i absolutely love it!and 8 track,so cool!had a few of these pl;ayers in my time
seventiesrockroll - 2013-08-02 13:27
Interesting!
Can you please take out the cartridge and post its picture as well as the head assembly, if it is visible?
Check the thumbnail pics for one with the tape out.
smeats1976 - 2013-08-02 13:47
Looks like a space helmet! very cool. Often wondered, can you record to an 8 track cartridge? If not you're limited to what music you can play as I don't imagine there's an input for a mp3 player! I'll bet these cost a small fortune in the 70s
seventiesrockroll - 2013-08-02 13:56
With this machine you can not record and it has not inputs for mp3. At the time as now you could/can buy blank tapes and record your own just like on cassette on other home machines.
smeats1976 - 2013-08-02 14:45
thanks for the info and good luck with the sale! I'm sure someone will luv it and pay big buck$$$$
samovar - 2013-08-03 12:13
This model has an eerie resemblance to a robot head- I'm sure that's not just my impression.
it is definitely not your impression. in the so-called space age, robomorph electronic devices were the norm. here's a video which gives you a flavor of what it was like living in the late 60s / early 70s:
blasterfan.jens - 2013-08-03 13:07
seventiesrockroll - 2013-08-03 13:58
I don't follow your comments BlasterFan Jens. If I did something wrong then remove my post.
brutus442 - 2013-08-03 17:39
I don't follow your comments BlasterFan Jens. If I did something wrong then remove my post.
This comment from Jens is surely not directed at you seventiesrockandroll. More appropriately it should have been directed at the mods for clarity. It has nothing to do with you or your post. BTW cool looking "helmet radio".
I could imagine this at the side of a pool in an early James Bond flick
blasterfan.jens - 2013-08-04 06:57
I don't follow your comments BlasterFan Jens. If I did something wrong then remove my post.
blasterfan.jens - 2013-08-04 06:59
I don't follow your comments BlasterFan Jens. If I did something wrong then remove my post.
This comment from Jens is surely not directed at you seventiesrockandroll. More appropriately it should have been directed at the mods for clarity. It has nothing to do with you or your post. BTW cool looking "helmet radio".
I could imagine this at the side of a pool in an early James Bond flick
blutmadchen - 2013-08-09 16:42
This model has an eerie resemblance to a robot head- I'm sure that's not just my impression.
it is definitely not your impression. in the so-called space age, robomorph electronic devices were the norm. here's a video which gives you a flavor of what it was like living in the late 60s / early 70s: