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Ge 21c2465
I drove out to Ohio last Sunday and picked up this nifty GE coaxial set with the danish modern cabinet
The seller was the son of the original owners and he still had all the original paperwork. I'll scan and post a link later. He said the set didn't work and I haven't tried it yet. I sure hope the 21DEP4 has some life left. I'll test it soon. The insides look to be all original. Does anyone have a copy of Sams 416-2 ? |
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Wow! That's a good-looking set.
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I should have a copy of the Sams, I got one for my GE, not sure where it is at the moment but I will find it and scan it asap.
Yours is missing some knobs too, mine is also missing those as was my original GE back in the 60's, they are fragile, I was thinking about trying to cast some. |
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Speaker envy!
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I was hoping someone would jump on that one. Good to see it went to a good home. That speaker is crazy, man , crazy.........
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Hi All;
Yes, another one to add to the growing list !!! It looks Great and Great Find.. Will this be another FNR ??? What amazes me is You have the room for this -- Just another one --.. Good thing its skinny.. THANK YOU Marty |
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Was this the one nicknamed "the swiss cheese chassis" from the metal part covering the PC board with all the wholes?
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GE refered to that model as the "Designer" line. They were really reliable. |
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Looks like a portable set GE modified to go into that cabinet. Someone at GE must have said "People would like a console TV that isn't deep. We have this portable TV that isn't too deep, use that in a shallow cabinet. Oh, and put in a decent speaker too."
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No, unfortunately there's no room for it. I do plan on moving to a much bigger place but that's probably a year away. I'll move some more stuff into storage for now. Probably sell or give away some sets too. |
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Yep, the original 'portable' version was a metal cabinet with a handhold indent on each end. I guess that made it a 21 inch "luggable".
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My childhood dentist had a setup exactly like that. No cutesy assistant to vacuum out your mouth while the dentist worked -- just a spew bowl with running water, where you'd spit out tooth chunks from time to time. Gives me chills to look at it.
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Bob,
That looks like a chassis M4, so I have the GE fact'ry manual on it. Pm me if you need a scan sent. I hope the CRT is good. I had one of those in the over-the-top early american, but the CRT was so weak you needed to watch it in a dark room. I really like those in general. I know where a fan like that still is being used, I just may need to force an upgrade... Dave Last edited by DavGoodlin; 02-19-2013 at 03:17 PM. |
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