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Old 02-08-2013, 12:29 PM
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RCA Televisions 1939 vs 1946

I was driving to an appointment today when I got to thinking about RCA television models from 1946 and from 1939-1941. The 1946 production consisted mostly of table top models, with only one console model. The console 630TCS was produced in very limited numbers as compared to the 630ts and even the 621ts. By contrast prewar production consisted mostly of console models and only one table top. The TT5 sold very poorly compared to the console TRK-12. Even the TRK-5 consoles were produced in higher numbers than the TT-5. What do you think made RCA have a change of heart in 1946 and produce almost exclusively table top sets when their previous best seller was the biggest most expensive console set they sold?

Last edited by vts1134; 02-08-2013 at 12:43 PM. Reason: Mistakenly stated TRK-9 was produced in higher numbers than TT-5.
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