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Can anyone identify this tv brand?
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Hi!
Where are you from? These knobs are screwed and the model number has three digits. Source of your picture? That could be an austrian Minerva. I shall check out, which name could this be in the near future. Don`t you have more to see of the TV set? What can I win?:naughty: Regards, TV-collector :stupid: |
This is the original picture.
https://scontent-cph2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...f4&oe=5F450830
Thanks for the response. I'm from Denmark. The pic is from an ad in some swapmeet. Here is the original picture. I'm sorry, but there's nothing to win...:-) |
Hi,
Easy, I have the sales books from Denmark and a huge collection of early denish TV sets starting with the first ones from Ruhe, B & O, Linnet & Laursen, Arena, Bravour, Derby, Eltra, Neutrophon, etc. Did you ever visit the radiomuseum of Ringsted? Worth to see!:thmbsp: The TV set includes a radio, I can see the scale in the center. The channel selector with knobs is missing. It could be an ARENA, tomorrow I know more. Best regards to Denmark! German Dalek:stupid: |
Thanks again. I will definitely go to Ringsted radiomuseum some time.
That sounds bloody interesting. And well, yeah, why not, it might be an Arena. I had a Rank Arena (newer) reciever once. Regards Mikkel. |
Hi,
I need more time to get the books, I think they are back on the attic. I had a Rank Arena receiver (snow-white), too, picked it up from the street. It was a good runner with a strong bass, but I sold it for good cash. I see that the set is parted out, I can see the floor panel. It is not sure, if the radio section is still complete. This set might be built in 1958/59. More details coming up. Regards, TV-Collector:stupid: |
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