Back in 1959, our parents gave my sister and I a transistor radio each for Christmas. At the time these were very new and in England very expensive, the equivalent of £s many hundreds.
But my parents were living in Malaya and in the Far East these kinds of electronic devices, mainly made in Japan, were a fraction of a price they were in the UK, we had flown home to Malaya from our boarding school in England where the possession ofjust such a transistor radio was the dream of every girl.
We flew home for the Easter term, and for once we were in the exclusive clique of those that had something that everyone else wanted but couldn't afford, but within less than a year prices plummetted and everybody had a radio, but for that short time DS and I were the envy of all.
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