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Looking to identify dads roundie we had around 82
Only thing I remember about it was that Dad had picked it up at auction. I swear it was like $25 or something like that. No idea what ever happened to it but that was the set we used for awhile. I need help identifying this and possibly find another one. Can anyone please help me?
Last edited by pac.attack76; 04-19-2024 at 09:18 AM. |
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If the controls were horizontal underneath the picture tube behind a full width drop down metal door it was a Zenith.
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I hope one day to find out brand and model and hopefully find one. Dad was a zenith and rca man so anything possible.
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I don't see a bottom control door below tuner (M year and older) or below the screen N year last gen Zenith roundys. The tuner almost looks like 66 Philco but I see 4 small knobs instead of 2... The lines of the CRT bezel don't match Zenith or Philco bezels... looks more like an RCA clone bezel.
Based the 4 small knobs it could be Magnavox, if not then I think it's a small brand RCA clone like an Olympic or Coronado.... would need to comb through Sam's for a better idea.
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I sure hope u find something. I have no idea. 🙏
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My best guess would be either a Packard Bell or an Olympic it's definitely not one of the major brands.
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