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1963 JVC Delmonico 8PV-47U portable TV
Howdy! New to the forum, this is my first post. I am a forum heavyweight in hot rodding forums but this is my first foray into the electronics world. I am building a reproduction show car from the early 60s and the guy had a small TV in the car. after about 3 years of searching I finally found someone who recognized the TV as a 1963 JVC Delmonico 8PV-47U portable. Does anyone here know how I can track one of these down? The guy who identified it for me said they were fairly common for a set this old. I see that there have been a couple on ebaY in the last year.
If anyone can help I would appreciate it greatly. Am on a bit of a time crunch. http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNj...S6xOL/$_57.JPG |
I think I saw one two weeks ago on ebay.....
If you want one, watch ebay and craigs list till you find one..... It shouldn't take more than 2 or 3 weeks to get one.... Good luck.... |
The set on eBay wasn't sold so maybe the seller still has it, might try contacting them and asking.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-JVC-...p2047675.l2557 |
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Delmonico seems to have been an importer, probably seeling goods to retailers. They brought a lot of JVC products into the USA, and also imported fancy German console stereos, i think made by Korting. If you google Craigslist Search, you will find search engines that can do a nationwide craigslist search.
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You don't need a special search engine to sift through every craigslist site. Just add "site:craigslist.org" at the end of your search phrase and your everyday search engine will search 'em all. For example, try this to search for "delmonico tv"
delmonico tv site:craigslist.org I know this works with Bing, Google, and Yahoo. Haven't tried other engines. By specifying a different name after "site:" you can search any other domain name. For example, this will find old VideoKarma discussions that mention the RCA CT-100: CT-100 site:videokarma.org Regards, Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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It also uses an AC capacitor in each series string to drop the line voltage, as it uses a series-parallel heater circuit. :scratch2: |
I realize the chances of the one I end up with working are slim to none but it is the appearance that is critical in this application.
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