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Penthode 10-22-2019 08:22 AM

Farnsworth on Addams Family
 
Get a glimpse of the Farnsworth set at the opening of this show:
"Gomez, The Politician (Full Episode)
https://youtu.be/1buyF-2LjOc

WISCOJIM 10-22-2019 09:03 AM

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ronl 10-25-2019 05:18 AM

I have that Farnsworth tv.got it back in 1981 and got it working with a quik replacement of a vert cct cap.i need to recap it one day. YouTube's of the last time I ran it. A 651p model from approx 1948. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EKBFUSVHF4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PR8JU9uhi78&app=desktop

MadMan 10-25-2019 08:32 PM

It's funny how MGM is posting a bunch of Addams Family episodes now. Doubtless they're trying to promote the new animated film.

It wasn't that great, tbh.

ronl 10-27-2019 04:32 AM

One thing I noticed about that Adams family episode,when the family asked "thing" to turn the volume down,"thing" rotated the focus knob.ha. that's Hollywood for ya.

vortalexfan 10-31-2019 01:30 AM

Why so many knobs on the front of that Farnsworth TV?

My TV I'm working on which was made about 3 years after that TV only had 3 knobs on the front (not including the knobs for the tuner), of which all three of the knobs on the front were dual purpose knobs, knob one being the power/volume switch, knob two being the brightness and contrast controls, and knob three was the vertical and horizontal hold controls.

Electronic M 10-31-2019 10:12 AM

Capeheart/Farnsworth was a pioneer in TV and their designs were closer to engineering prototype than mature product...many controls normally reserved for the technician and hidden on the back panel were front panel user controls on a Farnsworth....sort of like broadcast monitors.

vortalexfan 10-31-2019 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Electronic M (Post 3216827)
Capeheart/Farnsworth was a pioneer in TV and their designs were closer to engineering prototype than mature product...many controls normally reserved for the technician and hidden on the back panel were front panel user controls on a Farnsworth....sort of like broadcast monitors.

Ok, that makes sense. I have an old Capehart AM/FM/Phono combo unit from 1950, and it's a rather unique piece for sure. Those Capehart/Farnsworth sets were made in Fort Wayne, Indiana which is about an hour and twenty minutes Southeast of where I live. :thmbsp:

init4fun 10-31-2019 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by ronl (Post 3216636)
One thing I noticed about that Adams family episode,when the family asked "thing" to turn the volume down,"thing" rotated the focus knob.ha. that's Hollywood for ya.

:rolleyes: I always thought they kinda blew it with Thing , here was supposed to be this possessed severed hand in a box , and the hand looked WAY too neat & clean !

:tongue: It should have looked like Frankenstein's hand , all moldy and nasty with nail rot and a few chunks missing , THAT would have been creepy :D

Sandy G 10-31-2019 11:57 AM

Thing was actually played by Ted Cassidy, AKA "Lurch"...

jr_tech 10-31-2019 12:44 PM

Close up of controls:

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c010de_c_d.jpg

Note that all (except channel selector) are single function. Front panel Focus was not unusual on early sets. Tone was seen on many deluxe sets. “Framing” would be horizontal hold, and “background” would be brightness. The difficult to read control left of the CRT is vertical hold. Nothing too unusual.

jr

vortalexfan 10-31-2019 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by jr_tech (Post 3216838)
Close up of controls:

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c010de_c_d.jpg

Note that all (except channel selector) are single function. Front panel Focus was not unusual on early sets. Tone was seen on many deluxe sets. “Framing” would be horizontal hold, and “background” would be brightness. The difficult to read control left of the CRT is vertical hold. Nothing too unusual.

jr

I didn't say there was anything unusual I was just kind of surprised at how many controls there were on this set compared to my set which is also an early Post WWII set that is similarly sized to this one and was also made in a small Indiana town.

Penthode 11-01-2019 08:20 PM

Would Philo be turning in his grave seeing that RCA Victor channel selector and fine tuning knobs on a Farnsworth set?

Kevin Kuehn 11-02-2019 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Penthode (Post 3216910)
Would Philo be turning in his grave seeing that RCA Victor channel selector and fine tuning knobs on a Farnsworth set?

It appears to match the setup on the Adams Family TV, no?

Tim 11-02-2019 01:37 PM

My sets have the same knob combo, seems to be the correct factory installed setup.


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