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Old 12-13-2015, 05:22 PM
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1950 Admiral can't go out of date ad

1950 Admiral ad - Admiral radio-phonographs can't go out of date because TV is optional.
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Old 12-13-2015, 06:32 PM
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...Plus $5.25 federal tax. A leftover from WWII?




Anyway an interesting idea of a modular TV add-on. In case that TV thing catches on!
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Old 12-16-2015, 01:06 AM
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Nice ad, thanks for posting it.

By 1950, though, weren't those 10-inch rectangular-bezel Admirals (30A15 and similar) out-of-date themselves?
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Old 12-16-2015, 01:46 AM
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1948 perhaps?
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Old 12-16-2015, 02:51 AM
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Yeah, definitely 1948. In fact, there's no mention whatsoever of LP records, just a "miracle tone arm" which makes me wonder if the earliest Triple Thrill combos might have been equipped with a 78-only turntable. Does anybody know?
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Old 12-16-2015, 10:09 AM
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The seller said 1950, but there is no proof, so, happy to have it corrected.
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Old 12-16-2015, 01:05 PM
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Can't go out of date huh?....So there must be a matching 15" color set, and a second audio amp module with updated FM MPX stereo and RTR tape deck right?

If there were enough of those cabinets made it could be fun making a series of update modules (representing tech between then and now) for them out of orphan (primarily) Admiral chassis.
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Yeah, definitely 1948. In fact, there's no mention whatsoever of LP records, just a "miracle tone arm" which makes me wonder if the earliest Triple Thrill combos might have been equipped with a 78-only turntable. Does anybody know?
My late 40s Philco Triple Thrill has a 78 only player, so I guess some exist.
An Admiral console (also '48) is advertised as having a 2 speed changer:

http://www.tvhistory.tv/1948_Admiral_AD3.jpg

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edit add: my Philco is similar to this, but with a double d masked 12"

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Old 12-16-2015, 01:51 PM
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My late 40s Philco Triple Thrill has a 78 only player, so I guess some exist.
An Admiral console (also '48) is advertised as having a 2 speed changer:

http://www.tvhistory.tv/1948_Admiral_AD3.jpg

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I have a bakelite table R/P with a 2 speed (78/33) changer like the one in the ad....I've seen 78RPM only and 78/33 versions of my table model too.
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So today, for that $499, you can get a HD flat panel TV that is as large as the entire cabinet of the Admiral. And it is guaranteed to go out of date, or fail prematurely on the way...

The going rate for "standard" 1080i HD sets of almost any size is $200 on CL, locally. Looks like lots of folks are planning to dip their toes into the 4K pond this Christmas.

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Can't go out of date huh?....So there must be a matching 15" color set, and a second audio amp module with updated FM MPX stereo and RTR tape deck right?

If there were enough of those cabinets made it could be fun making a series of update modules (representing tech between then and now) for them out of orphan (primarily) Admiral chassis.
There is one like that, but it is almost 1000 feet long. It contains the 20 million tubes needed for the matching tube-type digital-TV converter.

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There is one like that, but it is almost 1000 feet long. It contains the 20 million tubes needed for the matching tube-type digital-TV converter.



If someone could actually make that they gotta have god level engineering skills.
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