About Us
Mr. T. H. Colebourn first
started in the radio business in 1924 shortly after the start of public
service broadcasting, and manufactured "wireless sets" under the
brand name of Cleartone. It all started when as a boy he learned the Morse
code in the scouts. Later, after his experiences in the Royal Signals during
the First World War, he was convinced that the newly introduced BBC national
radio service had to be the way of home entertainment in the future. Most
people thought it was just a gimmick, and would never replace the gramophone!
Radio was also his hobby. He set up his own amateur radio transmitter, and was one of the few radio "hams". He certainly was the first in the Isle of Man. His call sign was G2IA .
T. H. Colebourn Ltd . became incorporated as a limited Company in 1933. Subsequently though his acquaintance with a Mr. Frank Murphy, became the sole island dealer for Murphy radio receivers. This brand was regarded as the most advanced at that time.
The story is a long one but some of the landmarks in Colebourn's history since WW2 were:
(We forgot to switch it off!)
As a Company we have always been the first with new and innovative
technology, and for all the products we sell today, we still provide the
best island wide backup service, as we have done since October 6th 1924.
