When I was a youngster (in Toronto) I had a Clairtone AM radio. It was about 1 1/2" high and 1" wide w/a large dial in the center. No speaker of course, operated on earplug only, and was powered by 2 hearing aid batteries. This was probably late 60's early 70's when the miniature age was beginning. It had terrible selectivity but it was amazingly small. But It worked!
When I was a youngster (in Toronto) I had a Clairtone AM radio. It was about 1 1/2" high and 1" wide w/a large dial in the center. No speaker of course, operated on earplug only, and was powered by 2 hearing aid batteries. This was probably late 60's early 70's when the miniature age was beginning. It had terrible selectivity but it was amazingly small. But It worked!
beenie3 2 years ago
I presume Clairtone TVs were only sold in Canada, because I've never heard of them, nor do I remember this commercial.
hebneh 2 years ago
OW! The GWB Looked like an accident waiting to happen until the divider was installed!
Pookatube 2 years ago 2
Good commercial. If it was 1967, I'd want one.
coolitababy 3 years ago
That is a really nice TV. I want a used Claritone Colour TV!
wilkes85 3 years ago
Well, it's still really fascinating. I never heard of Clairtone, so I learned something.
Thanks for this rare spot!
gli7utubeo 3 years ago
It's the George Washington Bridge
kyyzurri 3 years ago
This is not the Brooklyn Bridge-- the towers here are made of steel, not granite.
profnewman 4 years ago