Progrssive Boink takes a look back at RadioShack’s 2002 catalog, revealing a line of products that range from nostalgic to confusing. Progrssive Boink takes a look back at RadioShack’s 2002 catalog, ...
For young geeks and nerds in the 1980s, there was one undisputed truth: RadioShack was an awesome place. A store filled with computers, remote control toys, and gadgets of all sorts that seemed to ...
Nerds really didn't start getting the respect they deserve until the 1990s. Still, they always had a friend in RadioShack. As many an awkward child of the '70s and '80s can attest, "The Shack" always ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Radio Shack introduced this ...
Steve Williams, my ever-vigilant audio guru friend just sent a couple cute links. One is for a site that archives old Radio Shack catalogs. It includes the 1939 catalog, although it is on that ...
Joel from BBG dug up a great find this morning—the Radio Shack Catalog Archive, which archives the offerings of the tinkerer’s temple turned cheap cellphone store starting from the grand ol’ age of ...
Big things were happening for Radio Shack in 1981: in addition to being the electronics chain's 60th year in business, amazing "breakthroughs"—like cordless phones—were keeping its cash registers ...
Radio Shack has put its catalogs from 1939 to 2005 online. Mark J. Perry notes: One example from the 1964 Radio Shack catalog is the “Moderately priced, excellent stereo system” on sale for $379.95 ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Radio Shack introduced this ...