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~1948 Westinghouse in NY
Not bad looking except for missing the knobs and dialplate.
http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-1948-WES...mZ330459813336 John |
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I'm amazed the people just turn things this old on without giving it a thought.
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That Antenna knob on the side is interesting, looks like it's supposed to have a string to rotate the internal antenna.
These old Westinghouse sets must be pretty tough, I have an H-196 that still makes a picture of sorts on it's original parts. |
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Did Westinghouse make their own TVs in 1948? My H-181 is a Philco 48-1001 in a different cabinet.
Just curious. Phil Nelson |
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I don't know, the H-196 isn't like any other chassis that I've seen, not that I've seen them all of course.
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