PHILCO-FORD KICKS OFF HP AND TEENY PHONOGRAPH . . . OCTOBER 21, 1967

Motor City Radio Flashbacks logoFrom the MCRFB news archives: 1967

 

Philco-Ford to Kick Off Hip Pocket Records, HP Portable Radio-Phonograph

 

 

Philco Ford Hip Pocket Phonographs priced at $24.95. (Click image for larger view).
Philco Ford Hip Pocket Phonographs priced at $24.95. (Click image for larger view).

PHILADELPHIA — Philco-Ford Corporation will kick off the promotion this fall of its new 45- r.p.m. Hip Pocket (HP) Records and mini radio-phonographs with a four-page, four-color ad insert in six trade papers and magazines. HPs will be featured in a separate consumer magazine campaign.

Hip Pocket Records, with a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of 69 cents, will have a best selling popular song on each side. They are flexible, wafer thin, pure vinyl and are only 3 7/8 inches in diameter.

Philco-Ford is featuring the records in combination with a solid-state radio-phonograph (Model 1376) weighing less than two pounds and listed at $24.95. Model 1376 has a six-transistor radio and a two-speed, single-play phonograph. It is battery-powered and AC adaptable.

The four-page advertisement will appear in Home Furnishings, Merchandising Week, Cash Box, Record World and Billboard.

Martin Grill, consumer spokesman for Philco-Ford, said the consumer magazine schedule promoting Hip Pocket Records will include full page advertisements in black and white in the November issues of American Girl, Co-ed, Ingenue, Scholastic Roto and Seventeen; and in the December issue of Teen.

The advertising campaigns will be backed up by major sales promotion and publicity efforts in prime markets, Grill said. END

Philco Ford Hip Pocket Phonograph, ad spread, Seventeen Magazine, December, 1967.
Philco Ford Hip Pocket Phonograph, ad spread, Seventeen Magazine, December, 1967. (Click on image for larger view).

Philco-Ford logo(Information and news source: Billboard; October 21, 1967).

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PHILCO-FORD INTRODUCES HIP-POCKET RECORDS! ’67

Philco-Ford Hip Pocket Records Young Rascals (FRONT 6) mcrfbPHILCO-FORD CORP. * “A Girl Like You” * HIP-POCKET RECORDS 1967

 

Philco-Ford Hip Pocket Records Young Rascals (FRONT BOTTOM) mcrfbPHILCO-FORD CORP. * “I’ve Been Lonely Too Long” * HIP-POCKET RECORDS 1967

 

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PHILCO-FORD INTRODUCES HIP-POCKET RECORDS! ’67

Philco-Ford Hip Pocket Records The Box Tops (FRONT) mcrfbPHILCO-FORD CORP. * “The Letter” * HIP-POCKET RECORDS 1969

 

Philco-Ford Hip Pocket Records The Box Tops (FRONT bottom) mcrfbPHILCO-FORD CORP. * “Happy Times” * HIP-POCKET RECORDS 1969

 

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PHILCO-FORD INTRODUCES HIP-POCKET RECORDS! ’67

Philco Ford Hip Pocket Records Brenton Wood (MCRFB) 1967PHILCO-FORD CORP. * “Gimme Little Sign” * HIP-POCKET RECORDS 1968

 

Philco Ford Hip Pocket Records Brenton Wood (Bottom MCRFB) 1967PHILCO-FORD CORP. * “Oogum-Boogum Song” * HIP-POCKET RECORDS 1968

 

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