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They were not cheap but not necessarily considered high end. They were made in a St. Paul, MN suburb, not exactly the mecca of TV production, and had much lower production than the top brands, although they sold well around here. They were pretty specialized and sold different stuff to industrial users. They got out of the consumer TV biz around 1970 but continued to make sets for institutional users like schools. Every TV I remember, in school, was a 19"SC with the two big knobs on the front, sitting on a high metal stand with wheels.
I'm not familiar with their history after that. I seem to remember hearing, on here I believe, that they made internals for video game systems and I know they made monitors long after they quit making regular TV's.
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