Neutrofon - Perle 4803 near mint Radio





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Neutrofon Perle 4803 uit 1948, in uitstekende fysieke conditie en getest en werkend, met een gewicht van 6 kg en inclusief netsnoer; serienummer zie foto’s.
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Beautiful post war Copenhagen made Neutrofon Perle 4803. Very rare model in bakelite. No sign of use or wear.
Powers up nicely and was serviced by a licenced radio mechanic.
Price in 1948 415 DKK, which is the equivalent of 936 € in 2025 (!)
The factory was first located at Store Kirkestræde 1 in Copenhagen , then from September 1927 at Gammel Kongevej 33, then from 1935 at Møntmestervej 17 in the Northwest Quarter , then from 1950 at Guldborgvej 22 in Frederiksberg and finally from 1961 to 1962 at Valbygårdsvej 64 in Valby .
In 1925 the company was renamed Neutrofon and began selling radios under the name Neutrodyn . Own radio production began two years later. Many of the components were manufactured and sold in-house.
The factory's radios were often called Guldsegl or Sølvsegl . Some of the models had push-button station selection, called an ether piano . Names such as Diamant and Perle were also used for several models over time.
Neutrofon was a Danish electronics company founded by civil engineer Poul Petersen in 1922.
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Beautiful post war Copenhagen made Neutrofon Perle 4803. Very rare model in bakelite. No sign of use or wear.
Powers up nicely and was serviced by a licenced radio mechanic.
Price in 1948 415 DKK, which is the equivalent of 936 € in 2025 (!)
The factory was first located at Store Kirkestræde 1 in Copenhagen , then from September 1927 at Gammel Kongevej 33, then from 1935 at Møntmestervej 17 in the Northwest Quarter , then from 1950 at Guldborgvej 22 in Frederiksberg and finally from 1961 to 1962 at Valbygårdsvej 64 in Valby .
In 1925 the company was renamed Neutrofon and began selling radios under the name Neutrodyn . Own radio production began two years later. Many of the components were manufactured and sold in-house.
The factory's radios were often called Guldsegl or Sølvsegl . Some of the models had push-button station selection, called an ether piano . Names such as Diamant and Perle were also used for several models over time.
Neutrofon was a Danish electronics company founded by civil engineer Poul Petersen in 1922.

