Nombre: | Tunafone (Brand); Corbett, Derham & Co. Pty. Ltd.;Tunafone Pty. Ltd.; Melbourne, (AUS) |
Abreviatura: | tunafone |
Productos: | Modelos |
Resumen: |
Tunafone was an Australian brand used by Frederick John Walcott (Jack) Derham (1900-1953) and his companies he registered from 1924 till 1928. Below is a chronology of the two companies who manufactured and wholesaled Tunafone brand products. Corbett, Derham & Co. Pty. Ltd. (1921 – 1925) Corbett, Derham & Co.(Adelaide) Pty. Ltd. (1925) Corbett, Derham & Co.(Sydney) Pty. Ltd.(1925) |
Fundación: | 1921 |
Cierre: | 1928 |
Producción: | 1924 - 1928 |
Historia: |
Corbett, Derham traded as General Merchants selling building material from 397 Little Collins Street, Melbourne.[1] By 1924 they were importing radio parts and engaged Consulting Engineer Max Howden to design Tunafone radios.[2] The radio business flourished and as well as manufacturing they were agents for imported Crossley radio, Philips tubes, Sleeper radio, Hercules radio and Woodehorne speakers.[3] They wholesaled products into Adelaide, Sydney and Launceston.[4] The company marketed two tubes UV199 and UX201A branded “Tunatron” in the mid 1920's. These tubes were made in the USA for the company. In 1925 The company registered branches in Sydney, in January and Adelaide in July.[5][6] However by August 1925 the company had run into cash flow problems and was liquidated with a debt of £30,689.[7] Tunefone Wireless Pty. Ltd. (1925 – 1928) John Derham set up this company to continue the manufacturing of Tunefone radio receivers and parts from October 1925.[8] The manufacturing of components for radio receivers stimulated Denhams interest in plastics. Bakelite, a hard plastic, was used for wireless knobs, mounting-boards and cases, as well as for electrical fittings and such items as buttons, bangles and ashtrays. Derham launched Victoria's first plastics firm, Australian Moulding Corporation Pty Ltd, in September 1927 and this may have been the reason for trying to sell Tunafone.[9] In August 1928 Denham advertised the Tunefone company for sale as a going concern with two years lease left on the premises lease.[10] No details could be found for a purchase and the stock was auctioned in September 1928.[11] [1] Daily Commercial News and Shipping List (NSW) May 11, 1921, Page 9. |
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