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Just seen a old sales for a 1951 Bowers Tv
17"TV set anyone got one,coz I want one! |
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Three early radio building concerns in Milwaukee, didn't have any connection with the electrical industry. Nunn-Landon was owned by the Nunn-Bush shoe company. Thorola was owned by the Thora Cigar firm. The Yahr-Lange drug distribution firm made receivers and accessories. Then there was Allen Bradley, Central Radio Lab and Cutler Hammer. |
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Wow, a TV made in Pretzel City. I'm sure the huge Philco distributor across town played a role in the demise of Bowers. I do remember as a kid, seeing a Bowers Radio
There were three VHF stations available from Philadelphia and one from Lancaster in 1949. The ad claimed it would be adaptable to UHF (possible) and also C O L O R ? Since this was made in the very town I started collecting, I should really be on the lookout for one.
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"When resistors increase in value, they're worthless" -Dave G Last edited by DavGoodlin; 10-22-2013 at 02:27 PM. |
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The Bowers in the 1951 ads posted mentions an RCA-licensed TC270 chassis.
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And a DuMont made tuner. It sorta sounds like a Frankenvision!
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