Tandy's Money Machine by Irvin Farman
Tandy's Money Machine by Irvin Farman
- Vendor
- Dave's Hobby Shop by W5SWL
Dave's Hobby Shop Book Department
Title: Tandy's Money Machine - How Charles Tandy Built Radio Shack Into the World's Largest Electronics Chain
Author: Irvin Farman
Edition: NA
ISBN:0-916371-12-3
Date: 1992
Publisher: Mobium Press
Binding: Hard Cover
Size approximately (inches): 6-1/2 x 9-1/2
Pages: 464
Book Condition: Good. Previously owned. Some edge bumps.
Special Notes: Radio Shack Part Number 62-2425
About the book*:
Irvin Farman’s Tandy’s Money Machine traces Charles D. Tandy’s transformation of a modest leather goods business into a consumer electronics empire. Born in 1918, Charles began selling leather scraps by the age of ten. He joined the family leather firm—the Hinckley‑Tandy Leather Company—and post‑World War II, rechanneled it into leathercrafts, later taking it public privately.
In 1963, he purchased a struggling nine‑store Radio Shack chain for approximately $300,000. Tandy overhauled its product lines, closed unprofitable mail-order operations, emphasized private-label goods, and built a dense network of small, staff‑expert stores. Under his leadership, Radio Shack surged to become—at one point—the world's largest consumer electronics retailer. The company pioneered home computers with the TRS‑80 (“Trash‑80”) in 1977, and embraced trends like CB radio. Tandy’s charismatic yet demanding leadership style left a lasting legacy—though after his death in 1978, the corporation's fortunes ebbed.
📑 Complete Chapter List
Here’s the full contents list as reproduced from the archive.org text:
-
Acknowledgements
-
Prologue
Part I – Leather Beginnings
-
Start on a Shoe String
-
Building a Business in Peace and War
-
Tandy Leather Company Spreads Its Wings
-
High Hopes Turn to Frustration
-
Saving the Family Jewels
-
“He Could Sell Iceboxes to Eskimos”
-
“Luther, I Don’t Understand This Business”
Part II – Radio Shack Transformation
-
A Bargain Basement Buy in Boston
-
The Crusade is Launched
-
Confrontation at the Waldorf
-
A Vision of 1,000 Radio Shacks
-
“When Are We Gonna Get Some Damn Stores Open?”
-
A Champagne Toast at the First of Boston
-
“I Wish My Father Was Here Today”
-
A Dream Fulfilled
-
A Lingerie Department Loses Its Panties
-
A Brush With the Grim Reaper
-
“What Are You Gonna Buy Next, General Motors?”
-
“Bernie, I’ll Build You Your Own Synagogue”
-
Zsa Zsa Misses a Ribbon‑Cutting
-
Disaster in a Rice Field
-
Radio Shack Goes International
-
A ‘Giant’ Deal Falls on Its Face
-
A Triple Play for Tandy
-
The CB Radio Bubble Bursts
Part III – Computing Era & Legacy
-
The Birth of the TRS‑80
-
“The Biggest Name in Little Computers”
-
“Goodbye, Charlie”
-
A Giant is Laid to Rest
-
A Vision, a Dream
✅ Summary
-
Strong foundations: Chapters 1–7 narrate Charles’ childhood ingenuity and leather‑craft entrepreneurship.
-
Strategic pivot: Chapters 8–25 cover the acquisition of Radio Shack, system-wide restructuring, and explosive expansion—including major product hits and market strategies.
-
Tech benchmark & legacy: Chapters 26–30 chronicle the TRS‑80 launch, Tandy’s passing in 1978, and his corporate and cultural legacy.
We have the book and take a look at it to determine the book's condition. We ship in protective packing to ensure it arrives in the best possible shape during shipping.
While we try to indicate the condition of all books, used books may have publisher or retail store merchant price stickers, writing or residuals or original pricing imprints and those may not be indicative of and differ from current pricing. Used books may have original or owners name, etc written or stamped in book. Stickers such as original or old pricing, inventory, etc may still be on the book as well as spots where the sticker has been previously removed. We do our best to describe the book in the condition notes above as well. Subject to shelf wear, the picture is the actual item photo. If we have more than one, we will endeavor to show the worst book or list separately. Pricing is based on today's value and not old price stickers.
We pack and ship with care! We do this right, unlike some of the other mega warehouse sellers who really haven't even looked at the book and then toss it in a cheap bag for shipping. We do better than that, and we suspect you expect better if you collect and value good books.
Quality Products for the More Knowledgeable and Experienced User !
From W5SWL
*AI is used to present modern description content. Subject to review and possible inaccuracy.