Standard Radio of Japan made superb radios! Here you can see all their collectible models--tube and transistor, pocket and portable--in one place.

       You'll see all 69 collectible Standard radios in bright, clear full color pictures--more than 110 images in all. Most of these radios are shown nowhere else. In fact, the Bunis books show just 8 Standard models--in both books combined!

       This little volume is full of useful info, including model numbers, all known variations, dates, size measurements, rarities, battery types, and accessories. You'll learn Standard's model number code, and all about the connections between Standard, Marantz, Superscope, and Hitachi.
   
       Of historical interest are Standard's very first transistor radios, the extremely rare SR-F21 and SR-F31 models, and you'll see those here too. They're interesting not just for their history, but for their exuberant design as well.

       Also featured here are original Standard batteries, logo variations, and lots of colorful boxes, manuals, and brochures. Plus you'll see rare and interesting other Standard goodies too, like Standard walkie-talkies, a Standard TV, and a beautifully-designed, very "Standard" tape recorder. You'll see their mini tube sets, and of course all thirteen Micronic Ruby models.

NOT 'VALLEY OF THE DOLLS'
     
     This is not a mass-market book. It is a professionally prepared specialty booklet and a remarkable piece of work. Created by its author to share with other collectors, it is packed with great pictures and info. It's 20 pages and measures 5.5 x 8.5 inches. Of the thousands of collectors worldwide who have purchased this author's unique works, most consider them collectibles in their own right.

WORTH EVERY NICKEL

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