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danrulz98 07-02-2010 11:51 PM

Interesting little GE
 
Found this on Ebay when trying to find an example of a Motorola set. Looks kinda interesting, seems to be in really good shape.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-GE-Mid-C...ht_7457wt_1137

bandersen 07-03-2010 01:29 AM

Wow, it sure does have a nice finish!

DaveWM 07-03-2010 06:28 AM

I have one like that, easy to work on, prob shorted filter and blown internal fuse. IIRC I had a couple caps that need replacing but no big deal.

I reall killer without the back, hot chassis, relies on little plastic parts to isolate the metal chassis from the metal cabinet.

DaveWM 07-03-2010 06:30 AM

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here is mine, different handle but pretty much the same. I like the color better than the yellow on mine.

Jeffhs 07-03-2010 09:54 AM

I think this TV may be a GE, judging from the "GE" logo on the CRT base.

jr_tech 07-03-2010 01:12 PM

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I find it interesting that the logos are missing on so many of these little GE sets. Some, however were branded "Hotpoint", but they were the same set.
On the little 9" version, GE made the front bezel out of plastic, and molded the logo into the plastic.
Both the 9" and 14" are desirable little portables for a collection.:yes:
jr

electroking 07-03-2010 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeffhs (Post 2977315)
I think this TV may be a GE, judging from the "GE" logo on the CRT base.

Well, it may indeed be a GE, but General Electric did supply OEM parts
(including picture tubes) to many manufacturers. The Canadian built
Electrohome in my avatar does have a factory GE CRT.

Eric H 07-03-2010 05:44 PM

I think it's a GE, the Hotpoint I have says Hotpoint right on the handle, also the holes for the logo are much closer together than the GE.
The internals are made by GE in any case.

jr_tech 07-03-2010 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric H (Post 2977330)
I think it's a GE, the Hotpoint I have says Hotpoint right on the handle, also the holes for the logo are much closer together than the GE.
The internals are made by GE in any case.

Good point! I forgot about the handle...I traded off the Hotpoint that I had many years ago.
I wonder if the color choices were the same...I don't think that I ever saw a Hotpoint in turquoise and white (mine was dark red and white or perhaps rust color and white), but nearly all GEs that I encountered were turquoise and white. Cute little sets!
jr

OvenMaster 07-03-2010 10:28 PM

I once had one exactly like that when I cleaned out my grandmother's apartment back in the early 70's, except it was orange-red and white. It was indeed a GE. After replacing a diode, the UHF tuner worked again. We used it for years.

Dennman6 07-04-2010 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by DaveWM (Post 2977312)
here is mine, different handle but pretty much the same. I like the color better than the yellow on mine.

Dave I see you are a Twilight Zone fan. Your set is showing the great 1962 episode "Nothing in the Dark", with Dame Gladys Cooper as Wanda Dunn & Robert Redford as Mr. Death. Cooper was excellent in just about everything she did, & Bobby was as the start of his career in this. "Mother, give me your hand".

Another great Gladys Cooper episode is "Night Call", where she plays elderly invalid Elva Keene who starts getting phone calls from her long dead fiance after a storm pulls down telephone wires over a cemetery.

Dennis Forkel

jr_tech 07-05-2010 04:36 PM

While we are still on the subject of the turquoise/white GE 14" set, I have a question about the color scheme on the little 9" version that I posted above.

http://www.videokarma.org/attachment...2&d=1278180606

The paint on the side panels does not match the front plastic piece very well, with the front plastic being more like "seafoam green" than turquoise. The paint inside the cabinet appears to be the same color as that on the outside, so there is no evidence that the outside paint has faded. Likewise, the knobs and front bezel appear to be fairly uniform in color, with only the slightest hint that the parts may have "yellowed" slightly in sunlight.

Any ideas... Bad factory match? Deliberate 3 color scheme? Chemical aging?

just curious,
jr

Eric H 07-05-2010 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by jr_tech (Post 2977411)

Any ideas... Bad factory match? Deliberate 3 color scheme? Chemical aging?

just curious,
jr


I don't know the answer but mine is exactly the same way.

Since the front is the same color inside and out, even where the mounting post has broken off I've always believed it was supposed to be that way.

kvflyer 07-07-2010 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by jr_tech (Post 2977411)
While we are still on the subject of the turquoise/white GE 14" set, I have a question about the color scheme on the little 9" version that I posted above.

...
just curious,
jr

I strongly suspect that the plastic color has shifted due to age. I am no chemist so I can't begin to describe exactly what has happened but I have seen the color of plastic change over the years. There would be no reason to have two different shades of "green" I would think.

Just my 2˘ though...

holmesuser01 07-11-2010 03:07 PM

Its a GE for sure. The channel selector has the same design in the center that our 23" GE lowboy had. That would be 1956...


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