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Toyomenka along the way became a spin off of Toyota's electronics and raw materials arm. They originally were and arm of Sanyo. http://www.toyota-tsusho.com/english...ory-tomen.html Orion, like Clinton, NEC and Hitachi, sold CRTs to everyone. Even RCA used one in their little 5" BW radio/TV/Clock sets of the late 1970s. We had one in for service once - under the RCA label was the UL/import clearance label with the Orion name. EDIT: Up until a few months ago, I had a similar TMK chassis. It was a dropped set, and broke the plastic surrounding the CRT face and dislodged the shadow mask. I salvaged a few parts with a soldering iron and tossed the chassis.
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Thanks.The 755 is the younger brother.I think I have a TMK VCR somewhere around here and some VCR manuals that were discarded from the shop years ago.I cant recall if they were any good or who make them for TMK. |
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You got it going! Nice work. That's a cool set. agree the build quality looks real good as well.
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