EKCO: The Radio Brand Britain Forgot
Before televisions filled British living rooms, one name helped shape how Britain listened, watched, and imagined the future. EKCO was not just another radio company — it became a symbol of bold design, British engineering, and a changing world of sound and vision. But behind its iconic radios and futuristic style is a story of ambition, innovation, war, competition, and a legacy that slowly faded from public memory. This is the story of EKCO — one of Britain’s most fascinating forgotten electronics icons. #EKCO #BritishRadioHistory #VintageElectronics

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