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Rescued a National TV10T
About 6 months ago I rescued this from a store who was ready to part it out for the tubes.
Paid $35 for it. 10BP4A tests new on a Beltron unit. Next up for restoration once the RCA is up and running Enjoy. |
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Nice find,
I never came across one of those. Ed |
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Cool!
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I've been into vintage TV's for many years and can say that is a rare set. One of the nicest early post-war models, but not mentioned often because you rarely see one. I can only recall seeing one other example. Awesome find, the price was a give-away, and a it's a really pretty deco set. Enjoy!
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Wow, that's a great save. National only made a handful of TV models, and yours is much scarcer than a 7-inch set like my TV-7W. They have nice build quality.
Regards, Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios https://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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Great find!!!
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I once had the rectangular version with that same chassis. Warning. Wiring is under rated. They even have thin wire on hv rectifier, and, has a tendency for arcing. You constantly hear sizzling off the wiring.
They do have a nice sharp picture, though.
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