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Knobs for Emerson 1232
I am in need of a complete set of knobs for this television, does anyone here have them?
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And... the telescoping antennas she had are also needed.
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Is that the 7" set? If so, I also need the complete set of knobs, antennas, and, the feet , plus back cover.
Thank you. Bill Cahill
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I believe it looks like this. 14" rectangular screen.
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I believe that is an 8" set... uses the same jug (8DP4) as my favorite little RCA portable.
http://www.videokarma.org/attachment...6&d=1447387028 jr Last edited by jr_tech; 06-01-2017 at 05:38 PM. Reason: attach pix |
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Nice tv, but, that isn't my set at all. My mistake. Sorry. Mine is a 1949 seven inch. One I have is a portable, and, the other one is a table model. The portable one's knobs look exactly like the other set's knobs, but are 0nly half the size.
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You're lucky, I had to make do with RCA knobs for my 7 Inch Emerson set.
jr Last edited by Celt; 06-02-2017 at 12:55 PM. |
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That girl on screen looks shocked that you put the wrong knobs on that set.
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Or perhaps Penny is shocked to see the Emerson running after being a "shelf queen" with many missing parts for 30+ years!
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Re Captain Video's original request, the 1232 is indeed an 8-inch set.
http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/emerson_1232.html It's the smallest tube TV/radio that I can think of. An ideal kitchen set in its day. Sometimes I regret getting rid of mine, but you can't keep 'em all. Regards, Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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A really sharp picture on that one, Phil. I was going to say those are really huge knobs if that was 14" set.
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