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    The company issued its first catalog in 1939 [16] as it entered the high-fidelity music market. In 1954, Radio Shack began selling its own private-label products under the brand name Realist, changing the brand name to Realistic after being sued by Stereo Realist.

  2. On April 20, 1970, in Rexdale, Ontario, the first Canadian Radio Shack store opened, signalling the start of a new era in Canadian consumer electronics. Twenty years later, more than 800 Radio Shack outlets are a part of the everyday lives of Canadians coast to coast.

  3. In 1954, Radio Shack began selling its own private-label products under the brand name Realist, but was subsequently sued and consequently changed the brand name to Realistic. After expanding to nine stores plus an extensive mail-order business, the company fell on hard times in the 1960s.

  4. The company issued its first catalog in the early 1940s and then entered the high-fidelity music market. In 1954, Radio Shack began selling its own private-label products under the brand name Realist, but was subsequently sued and consequently changed the brand name to Realistic.

  5. RadioShack issued its first catalogue in 1939, and even extended into the high fidelity music market by producing its own private label products with the brand name Realist.

  6. Did you know that RadioShack was often called as “Nagasaki Hardware” in its early years, because of importing and then selling Low-quality and Inexpensive parts from Japan? RadioShack was started in 1921 by two brothers, Theodore and Milton Deutschmann, in Boston, Massachusetts.

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  8. Feb 16, 2015 · 1977: Radio Shack introduces the first mass-marketed, fully assembled personal computer, the TRS-80, with an operating system built by Bill Gates. 1981: John Roach named CEO. 1984: Radio Shack sells its first mobile phone.

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