Name: | Expo International Pty., Ltd.; Marrackville, NSW (AUS) |
Abbreviation: | expo |
Products: | Model types |
Summary: |
Expo International Pty., Ltd. Distributors of Asian sourced Expo branded home entertainment consumer products. |
Founded: | 1969 |
History: |
Incorporated 12 Sept. 1969. [1] [1] opencorporates.com |
This manufacturer was suggested by Martin Kent.
Country | Year | Name | 1st Tube | Notes |
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AUS | 75–77 | LEX-1707 | EXPO LEX-1707 AM/FM Solid State Electronic Clock Radio; Made in Taiwan. | |
AUS | 70 | Bebe EI-5 | EXPO Bebe EI-5; 33/45/78 rpm, bass & treble control. | |
AUS | 75–77 | SG-1264A | 2N5770 | |
AUS | 75/76 | Solid State AM/FM Stereo Tuner FT-300 | AM/FM/FM Stereo. Made in Japan. | |
AUS | 74/75 | TA-3100 | Stereo amplifier, 24 watts RMS per channel. Switchable magnetic/ceramic phono input. Al... | |
AUS | 75–77 | Stereo Cassette Tape Deck SX-101 | Chrome switch, noise reduction, auto stop, pause, cue, and review, auto shut-off. | |
AUS | 74–76 | FM-AM Stereo Receiver CR-7070 | AM/FM tuner amplifier. 40 watts RMS. | |
AUS | 75–77 | DCR-9 | AM/FM digital clock radio. MADE IN TAIWAN (ROC) | |
AUS | 80/81 | Music Maker MC-1830 | Music Maker 3-in-1, 1.5 watt x 2 AM/FM/MPX stereo receiver with front load auto stop casse... | |
AUS | 76/77 | Compact Stereo Cassette Deck E-2365 | Compact stereo cassette deck, wood case. | |
AUS | 75 | Solid State Stereo Amplifier CA-4052 | Stereo amplifier, 24 watts RMS. | |
AUS | 80 | ECR-2 | AM/FM red LED digital clock radio. MADE IN TAIWAN (ROC) |
Further details for this manufacturer by the members (rmfiorg):
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Fuji Electro Co. Ltd
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Martin Kent
28.Apr.24 |
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I am looking for information regarding a 1970's Japanese manufacturer, Fuji Electro Co. Ltd. (Fujitone) Some Fujitone stereo products were marketed in Australia under the Expo and Trakton brands. Online trawling has yielded very little information. It would be easy to jump to the conclusion that there is a connection between Fuji Electro Co. & Fuji Electric/Fujitsu. However the name Fuji is connected with a number of Japanese firms and relates to the iconic volcanic Mount Fuji. Radiomuseum does list some early Fujitone transistor radios manufactured by Kyowa Electronics Inc. There is also a Kyowa Electronic Instruments Co. Ltd., but so far unable to make any connection between the two. Kyowa (meaning "today" or "new day") is a common business name in Japan. There are also Fujitone electronic keyboards as seen on the internet and again no connection can be established with these and the 1970's Fujitone stereo equipment. It would seem the name Fujitone may have been associated with a number of manufacturers over time. Thanks in advance if anyone has any credible information. |
Torbjörn Forsman
28.Apr.24 |
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Is any MITI code present on those products? See for example the very comprehensive article on the subject by mr David Erali. |
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