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Started in 1926 in Smitsstraat 153 in The Hague.
The company sold its radios using a number of agents. In Amsterdam, Harophone was represented by the Amsterdamsche Radio-Onderneming. Radio-Technisch Bureau F. Hofenk in Leeuwarden was the representative for the northern provinces.
A number of different models were made: Type I, II, III, IV, V, VI and G, all based on Type I, but with different enclosures, as well as three short wave receivers Type 1a (with 2, 3 and 4 tubes). A less expensive model, based on Type I was made using the name "Populair".
Later the AC models W and WP and the Harophone-Solodyne were made.
The company produced radios until 1930. Later models were made by Waldorp, The Hague.

 

This page was last edited on 04.08.2010