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GE Coxial , anyone know the model or chassis number ?
http://www.hydroponicsonline.com/sto...551168492.html
or http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...d=236818543223 thats the set i'm talking about , anyone know the model or chassis number ? thanks Mike |
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It should be the same basic chassis as the one in this thread.
http://videokarma.org/showthread.php?t=251097 |
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Why is it called a "coaxial"?
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Because the Speaker is Co-Axial, it's also quite large, like 20"x9" or something like that.
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I saw that big ol' speaker in there. I wondered what it looked like from the front. Anybody got a pic of one? (sorry if this is a slow thread-jack, it is slightly on-topic, hehe)
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Well, on US Hwy 1 in Jensen Beach, Florida, there is a plant nursery, still in business, that had a set similar to that, it had the telephone dial looking channel selector, that gigantic oval speaker, and a traditional base instead of the legs. It was in the office several years ago, like maybe 30. I think of it every time I pass the place, and sometimes tempted to stop and see if it's still there. I think I told the story of the Danish set with the twin coaxials, complete one day, and the next time, gutted to the gills. I hope the new owner of the ebay set loves it as much as I would.
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There was one of these in a thrift store not to long ago.
The speaker is massive in these! There is also another model in a Danish modern cabinet whose design is attributed to Finn Juhl. It has an oval shaped top. Had it been that model I would have bought it. Arent these sets from 1959 or 1960?
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thanks guys for the help
mike |
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