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RCA 9-T-240 with Projector on the bay
This one's in Pennsylvania. Kind of interesting.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=350165555810 John |
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I think this was on feebay last year, here is a link to a previous post about it. Still cool though!
http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/sho...ips+protelgram |
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Neat!
I often wonder how many of the early RCA projection sets made it overseas back then?
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Think the Phillips Unit is restorable?
I mean, if the Projector Lamp/Bulb is burned out, where oh where could you find a replacement? LJB
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These PhillipsNorelco Duo-Vue projection units are straightforward to restore. It uses a 3NP4 (MW6-2) 3" projection CRT, which are not too hard to find. The two front surface mirrors in the "protelgram" projection unit will likely need to be re-silvered. There are several companies around the country who can do this job. The unit was designed to be hooked up to the customers existing B&W TV, and allowed a 4'X3' picture to be projected onto an external screen.
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