Also strange that *another* leather company was also a player in the electronics/computer market: Coleco (of ColecoVision fame), or; the Connecticut Leather Company.
That is very interesting, I am going to do some research on Coleco and I might make a video on them in the future :) it appears there is just something about leather companies in the 70s and 80s and being part of the computer revolution xD
I guess Charles Tandy saw he could break off his father's business and make money in a failing electronics retailer and John Roach would continue that vision with computers.
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It’s crazy to think a leather company was one of the the first to release a computer!
The 70s & 80s were the wild wild west!
Also strange that *another* leather company was also a player in the electronics/computer market: Coleco (of ColecoVision fame), or; the Connecticut Leather Company.
That is very interesting, I am going to do some research on Coleco and I might make a video on them in the future :) it appears there is just something about leather companies in the 70s and 80s and being part of the computer revolution xD
I guess Charles Tandy saw he could break off his father's business and make money in a failing electronics retailer and John Roach would continue that vision with computers.
I didn't know that. @@RadRat1138
Your historical technology documentaries are professional and informative. You will end up with a *large* following. Please do not give up. Your channel deserves far more promotion and views. I'm certainly a fan; I have viewed virtually every other English-speaking tech channel on YT, your channel is among those I consider top rate. So here are some well-wishes from Texas, I'm very much looking forward to the next installment of Tech History
I truly appreciate this comment. it has made my week! I am glad that you enjoy the videos! I am working on my next video but I'm not sure when I will have it out, I moved to a new country a few moths back to attend university and there have been unexpected hurdles that are preventing me from recording and posting more videos but hopefully all will be sorted soon and I will start posting more regularly.
Thank You for your support and kind words!
Amazing Video!
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Never heard of the Tandy-10, think my Model-II was on a desk like in the video but am not sure.
A site says that it had a metal desk and mine had a white plywood top with metal legs, so I guess it wasn't.
Nice Vid!
Thanks!
Bought the TRS-80 model 1 in 1979, and taught myself Basic using the manual that came with the model 1. Unfortunately, what started as a hobby, I made into my career, thus ruining my hobby! 😊
Sorry to hear that 😂
Hehehe Bill Gates again, out from the bottomless pit 😂