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Minty roundie in Phoenix
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In my years in Phoenix, I could count the tube sets I saw on one hand... Never saw a roundie! Somebody needs to save it... It's even close to a major X-way!
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damn. Is someone here willing to pony express that to san diego for time and fuel compensation? I have no access to a truck since I moved. That cabinet styling calls to me
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I can't recognize that set... Is it a Sears, an Airline, maybe? It almost looks like a JVC, but I don't think they had that style cabinet. All the JVCs I've seen were metal cabinets, but I saw one big roundie TV-radio-phono combo. (They were branded Delmonico-Nivico)
Charles
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It looks like an Airline to me. Very nice, I hope someone will save it.
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Charles, I've never spotted a JVC/Delmonico/Nivico roundie-I'd assume they were 100% American-made RCA clones?
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Its an Airline. I found one just like it at an estate sale last december, mine has the metal cabinet, thats the only difference.
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Also looks like a light discoloration around the CRT, and looks like a bluish phospher too, possibly an RCA colorama tube?
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