| bgadow |
10-15-2005 09:31 PM |
I've been wondering: did Packard Bell distribute nationwide, or just how far did they sell sets? I understand they were California built. I have 2 P-B radios, one is an AA5 I picked up in Kentucky. The other is a big portable radio/phono/recorder from the late 40s, with all west coast stations listed on the dial glass. Could have easily rode back east with somebody. I've never seen a P-B tv set around here, though oddly I have up in the attic a used 25" color picture tube branded Packard-Bell.
I would sure have guessed this to have an RCA clone chassis but that thing looks like nothing else I can think of from that era. How does this compare to the famous NOS Packard-Bell, or to the later 60s stuff? I'm just curious if they later switched to pc boards or if they stayed hand-wired to the end in the early 70s.
(theres a challenge: find a Teledyne Packard Bell. Stick it next to your '69 Westinghouse color console)
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