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Hi,
Your set is from the beginning sixties! Because of their 14" screens they look older then they are in real! ![]() I have a big collection of vintage japanese TV sets. Starting in 1953 (official start of japanese television) with roundies up to 1958 with a Sanyo. I don`t speak now about TV sets which were sold worldwide as export models. History: The price of japanese TVs was organized by the government and the majority was the screen diameter! That was the reason why up to about 1964 most TV sets were 14" sets! Among the sets of my collection are three 17" sets, these were total luxury in the 50s (2 Sharp consoles and a General table set). I saw only one japanese 21" set in my life. Anywhere I have a chart, but more than 90% over a time were 14" sets. I have from most 50s/early 60s japanese TV sets schematics and often sales literature. Maybe I can help you with a schematic...... ![]() Regards, TV-collector
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Scotty, beam me up, there is no more 4/3 Television and AM radio in Germany! Last edited by TV-collector; 07-28-2022 at 12:52 AM. |
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