Old photos of TV's
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I was going through the family photo box and found this old picture of my Grammas TV circa 1955:
OK, I lied, this is my Philco circa 2002 and I Photoshopped it to look like an old photo :D |
This is real
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I found this picture on eBay, note the clock on top!
Anyone know what make the TV is? |
Mystery lady
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Here's another eBay photo, a nice clear screen shot of?? maybe a game show? perhaps a relative snapped the photo as a memento in the pre-VCR age:)
It's dark but the shape of the screen is easy to identify as an RCA Deluxe portable. |
Pre War
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Forgot about this one, another I nicked off of eBay
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This is a picture of the first long distance relay of TV. The signal originated in New York City, was relayed by the GE station in Schenactady, and was picked up at a weather station on Whiteface Mountain near Lake Placid, NY. The set is a GE HM-171 5 inch (no RF amplifier, so the noise figure was horrible).
You can see more pictures at: http://www.tvhistory.tv/1940%20QF.htm |
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I like those old Golden Hour clocks on top of the TV's! I refurbished several of those back when I was a watchmaker in a jewelry store.
http://videokarma.org/attachment.php...1&d=1531853972 |
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This photo was taken in September or October of 1950, during the very first days of regular TV broadcasting here in Brazil. Daily transmissions began on September, 18.
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That one was taken in 1952 or 1953. The clown in the picture hosted a popular kids show in one of the three TV stations we had in Brazil at that time.
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old tv photo with not so old Marlin
Hey guys, lookie what I found in my family archives (meaning junk box).
It is me at about a year and a half of age in front of the Christmas tree, which is in front of our 1949 Transview 12" tv. I have a modern shot of that set on my web site. http://home.earthlink.net/~marlinmackley and click on the television collection. Marlinhttp://home.earthlink.net/~marlinmackley/marli001.jpg |
Christmas 1971
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Here is me and our old Zenith... Christmas 1971. Marlin, looks like you and I both got bikes for Christmas... although it appears that your photo was taken way before '71! :D
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Just a little. Probably Christmas 1952. I was about 18 months.
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Cool
Great pictures guys!
Marlin, is that the "Triumph" on your page? How cool that you still have your original TV! Capt Video, that is the scariest looking clown ever :eek: He would give kids nightmares I think :D Eric |
Eric, yup, same set. Been holdin' onto that thing for 45 years! Dad wanted to pitch it when the new 58 B&W arrived.
Marlin |
On ebay...
Here is a photo on Ebay with a cool lookin RCA. Not sure of model number, but I'm sure you guys with the very early sets will know it. Very good photo of the set.
http://cgi.aol.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI...&category=3638 |
Re: On ebay...
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That great looking 12" set is a 9TC247. I have the same model with doors known as 9TC249. The same chassis was used in a 9TC245 which I also have. Here is a shot of my 9TC245. Rob |
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