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Old 05-09-2023, 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by DavGoodlin View Post
That GE is a rare model so, good luck on restoring. It generates interest from anyone *bored* with the most common GE's, me included.

A transformer-powered, dip-soldered chassis with no PC boards. 1956 for sure! Most 21" models from 57-58 year had a U1 and U2 chassis with power tuning and first generation of GE printed circuit boards.

I have a 21" Motorola 1959 built in a similar manner but its series-heater, top and side panels that slip into or screwed onto a frame.
It was a common set where a lot of GE products were sold. I ran into quite a few of them, helping out in a second hand TV store.
One of the technicians I used to work with always said, "I'm can't see why GE is still making TV sets. They don't have that big of a share of the market."
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