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RCA Ad from March 1965...
I was going through my "to scan" box and found this old ad.
I thought it was interesting that one of the models shown (The Warburton) has a rectangular picture tube and that the ad was from March 1965. Could this be the first RCA rectangular tube set/chassis?.. http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...RCA_3_1965.jpg |
Hi Hawkwind,
That's a roundie! RCA had a their first rectangular out that same year and the screen does not have the rouded sides your ad shows. |
Always with my foot in my mouth...
The ad you posted didn't finish before I had to spout off.
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That recatngular screen size/dimension stayed the sam etil the '72 25" came out.
They originally called thhe first rectangulars 25" but they were 23" |
I have two RCA ads that are nearly identical except one has mostly roundies and the other has mostly rectangular. Interesting how they transitioned the advertising.
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The combo set at the bottom of the ad is a 25 inch rectangular, the "Warburton", maybe named after the street in Yonkers that Howard Armstrong lived on while growing up? I think the CT-100 was named in honor of Robert Merrill, the famous baritone. Sarnoff was a classical music fan and knew Bob well.
Thanks for the post Hawkwind! |
Great old advertising!!
Thanks for sharing!! :D:D:banana: |
That was right when James Aubrey threw Jack Benny off of CBS and he went over to NBC. Otherwise he would never have appeared in an ad for RCA!
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The "Warburton" was a 1965-1966 model year set. It was among the first of RCA's 25" models. It had the CTC-17 chassis with the 25AP22 rectangular picture tube.
RCA introduced their line of 25" sets in 1965. -Steve D. |
25axp22
As I recall Rca had a fairly high degree of failure on some of the early 25axp22 crts. But the set as a whole was great.
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