Who is "T.R. Corp., Chicago"?
8/8/2008 7:44:03 PMMichael Adkison(64623:0)
I've run into a number of inexpensive radios recently whose only identification is "T.R. Corp., Chicago". Sort of like the ubiquitous "Plant A", they appear to have made radios for anybody; I have one here identified as an "Altman". Anybody know who T.R.Corp is, so I can find some schematics?
8/8/2008 8:39:38 PMTarpawns(64624:64623)
Possibly one candidate might be the TRAV-LER RADIO CORP., 1028 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill.
(Radio Trade Directory)
Ken
8/8/2008 9:36:35 PMdel in MN(64627:64624)
I sold some radios a few years ago by Trav-Ler. The fellow wanted them as his wife's aunt was Karen of the Travler-Karenola Co. None of the radios were 'high-end.' He was/is from Chicago.
3/30/2013 12:01:19 AMDaniel(105673:64627)
:I sold some radios a few years ago by Trav-Ler. The fellow wanted them as his wife's aunt was Karen of the Travler-Karenola Co. None of the radios were 'high-end.' He was/is from Chicago. I have 1 with sticker on the chassis saying T.R. Corp. Chicago , has dial like ParMak multi color , has 5 tubes with power transmormer , I have posted in forum in antiqueradios site about this some say trav-ler