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The Hoffman Automobile and Manufacturing Company was founded in 1900 by French immigrant Louis Hoffman and based in Cleveland, Ohio. No cars were built until 1901; the original versions ran on steam, but the business eventually accepted the internal combustion engine.
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The Hoffman Electronics Corporation began in 1941 in Los Angeles and just prior to the U.S. entry into WWII, began producing tube radios.
Over the years they grew steadily from a small radio manufacturer into a diversified national corporation.
From 1941 to 1977, Hoffman made major advances in solar power and solar cells, semi-conductors, airborne navigation systems, color television, transistor radios, satellite and antenna transmission and radar technology. In 1977 the company sold off their main divisions to Gould Electronics, a leading manufacturer of circuit boards and military products.
I was surprised to find out that this sort of solar power was available over 50 years ago. Why have we been using batteries all this time?
An attractive cabinet of powder blue with a mirror escutcheon below the tuning dial. The sun design above the Hoffman name is a nice touch as are the "plus signs" or stars.
In 1957 Hoffman released the P411 (solar) and P410 (battery only) radios which used the same cabinet as the historic Sony TR-6. The chassis was different but from the outside the two radios were almost splitting images.
The solar P411 appeared on the cover of Popular Science that same year.
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Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman spoke with XM Satellite Radio's Bob Edwards, on the Bob Edwards Show, about his upcoming film "Capote," about the writer Truman Capote.