@Frogstar64 Not much I can tell you about the electric Rexonolas unfortunately. I've made enquiries about them on every radio forum around, and asked alot of aussie collectors, but no-ones ever seen then before.
I wasn't even sure it was made by Rexonola until I found an ad for Rex Radios in the Aussie newspaper achives. The only other info I've found is that Emmco supplied the radio/amp for Rexonolas. So far, this seems to be the only surviving example of a Rex Radio or radiogram.
Now that is just way too cooooolll! So I saw a website that dosen't go past 1929. Can you please shed some light on the history of these great machines?
Thanks. This sounds great. Just love that horse shoe head.
@Frogstar64 Not much I can tell you about the electric Rexonolas unfortunately. I've made enquiries about them on every radio forum around, and asked alot of aussie collectors, but no-ones ever seen then before.
I wasn't even sure it was made by Rexonola until I found an ad for Rex Radios in the Aussie newspaper achives. The only other info I've found is that Emmco supplied the radio/amp for Rexonolas. So far, this seems to be the only surviving example of a Rex Radio or radiogram.
gramophoneshane 1 year ago
Now that is just way too cooooolll! So I saw a website that dosen't go past 1929. Can you please shed some light on the history of these great machines?
Thanks. This sounds great. Just love that horse shoe head.
Thanks for the post.
Frogstar64 1 year ago