Name: | Bullock’s Cycle and Radio; Adelaide, SA. (AUS) |
Abbreviation: | bullocks |
Products: | Model types |
Summary: |
Bullock’s Cycle and Radio. Bullock’s Cycle and Radio was a bicycle manufacturer that also sold imported gramophones, radios and radio parts. |
Founded: | 1910 |
Closed: | 1955 |
Production: | 1925 - 1932 |
History: |
Bullock’s Cycle and Gramophones manufactured bicycles in the early 1900’s. In 1910 they started to import gramophones.[1] Around 1925 the company started to import radios and parts and advertised 4 valve sets unassembled £7/-, assembled and tested, £15/12/6. They also changed their name to Bullock’s Cycles and Radio.[2] They sold Atwater Kent radios[3] and by the early 1930’s were selling Regent Radios made in south Australia.[4] Advertising indicates they dropped the radios and concentrated on cycle manufacture and sales from 1932 until the early 1950’s. [1] The Register (SA) Sep 15, 1909, Page 6. |
This manufacturer was suggested by Gary Cowans.
Country | Year | Name | 1st Tube | Notes |
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AUS | 26 | 4-Valve Reactodyne | This radio may have been imported or assembled from imported parts. DeWitt-LaFrance Co.... | |
AUS | 25 | 4-Valve Receiver | Sold as kit-set radio. |
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