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Seems strange to me how so many of these sets have the entire CRT face exposed. I noticed that with UK sets as well. Not sure what's holding their CRTs in.
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I have two Grundig 19" color table models, made for the US market. Both sets have the protruding CRT's. They're Toshiba CRT's.
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V.S. 54-612, the 2nd tv set assambled in Romania (it's an 1961 set, not '50's one): https://www.olx.ro/oferta/televizor-...tml#3228973c56
The compoments are French ("Thomson" I think). V.S. = Video Super 54 = diagonal (in centimeters; 54 c.m. = 21") 61 = year 1961 2 = model 2 from year 1961 (in 1961 we assambled the 1st tv's) So video super, 54 c.m.s. (21") diagonal, model 2 from year 1961. This formula of tv models was used up untill 1963 or 1964. By the way, V.S. 43-611 (metal case), V.S. 54-612 and V.S. 43-613, all with French compoments are one of the most rare tv sets in Romania (never ever seen an VS 43-613). |
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Some kind of ring with rubber.
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