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BOUXY 09-20-2022 04:59 PM

BASF Radio?
 
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I just got this! It says BASF on it.Does anyone know about it? It's powered by Battery or AC :thmbsp:

Telecolor 3007 09-23-2022 04:31 PM

It just haves the brand put onto it. "B.A.S.F." (Badische Aniline und Soda Fabrik) made tapes and cassettes, among other chemical stuff, but they wheren't a radio company.

radiodayz 10-23-2022 02:03 AM

Bouxy, looks nice. Does it play well? Where do cassettes go in, I don't see a cassette door?

radiodayz 10-23-2022 02:04 AM

Oh, now I see it. To the left of the radio dial. Very cool unit :-).

WISCOJIM 10-23-2022 08:27 AM

https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/basf_c...rder_9301.html

vortalexfan 11-12-2022 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Telecolor 3007 (Post 3245086)
It just haves the brand put onto it. "B.A.S.F." (Badische Aniline und Soda Fabrik) made tapes and cassettes, among other chemical stuff, but they wheren't a radio company.

I think the tape recorder portion of the unit is what the BASF name is mainly being associated with, it actually looks like a very early Radio/Cassette Recorder Combo Unit from maybe the mid 1970s.

It might of been made to record audio off the radio using the cassette recorder, which if that's the case that would of been very early for a portable combo unit like this to have such a feature because it was mainly your large component units that were used with stereo receivers that did that, but not portable tape recorders with radios built into them.

In any case its a fairly rare unit I would think if its as early as I suspect it is, and is a nice unit regardless of who made it and who's name is slapped on it.

Bone Yard 11-19-2022 02:08 PM

I'm pretty sure they had a small line of mono boomboxes in the 70's, I don't think they were private-labeled but most likely done in Singapore and unique designs. They don't come up for sale very often over here, nice find.


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