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Dave S 08-31-2006 08:07 PM

Most recent find (Thank goodness for local clubs!)
 
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I got this nice Transvision the other day. :banana: Drove a hundred miles to pick it up in the pouring rain, and carted it down from a hot, dusty attic in my dress clothes, but it seemed like a pretty good day to me!

Another member of our local club got a call about some estate items that were looking for a new home. He spoke for all the magazines and radios, but wasn't interested in the TV and let me know about it. The family was overjoyed that some fool would actually buy it and take it out of the attic for them, and were genuinely happy that their dad's beloved TV "that he built with his own hands" would be appreciated by a new custodian.

The fellow was an electronics enthusiast and had collected tons of stuff and they're just trying to be rid of it all. I picked this up two days ago and since then, several members of the family have sent me emails about how happy they are that someone would actually appreciate their dad's old junk(!). And wow, do I!

Anyone know what model this is? I've never seen a picture of exactly this style, although it's similar to the model 10-A. There is no model number on the case or chassis. I was told that the chassis for all the 10" models were the same.

Anyway, the whole sequence of events sure made for a pretty good day.

--Dave Sica

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Sandy G 08-31-2006 09:51 PM

Wow, Dave, that's PURTY !! An' just think-you can put a 2nd speaker innit, & have STEREO !! Wow, was this TeeVee ahead of its time, or what ?!? Seriously, that IS a very nice set...You should be justifiably proud...

ChuckA 08-31-2006 09:57 PM

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Dave,

Here's the 7" version of the cabinet. The chassis isn't the same, the 7" sets were more like prewar sets, AM sound and 60 cycle HV supplies.


Chuck

andy 08-31-2006 11:12 PM

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doug621ts 09-01-2006 03:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Dave S
I got this nice Transvision the other day. :banana: Drove a hundred miles to pick it up in the pouring rain, and carted it down from a hot, dusty attic in my dress clothes, but it seemed like a pretty good day to me!

Another member of our local club got a call about some estate items that were looking for a new home. He spoke for all the magazines and radios, but wasn't interested in the TV and let me know about it. The family was overjoyed that some fool would actually buy it and take it out of the attic for them, and were genuinely happy that their dad's beloved TV "that he built with his own hands" would be appreciated by a new custodian.

The fellow was an electronics enthusiast and had collected tons of stuff and they're just trying to be rid of it all. I picked this up two days ago and since then, several members of the family have sent me emails about how happy they are that someone would actually appreciate their dad's old junk(!). And wow, do I!

Anyone know what model this is? I've never seen a picture of exactly this style, although it's similar to the model 10-A. There is no model number on the case or chassis. I was told that the chassis for all the 10" models were the same.

Anyway, the whole sequence of events sure made for a pretty good day.

--Dave Sica

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Hi Dave!

Great find! I have the same set but with a 12" CRT and mine is a 12B model. You just dont see these sets turn up very often. Gotta love the funky cabinet style! :yes:

doug621ts 09-01-2006 03:56 AM

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Originally Posted by ChuckA
Dave,

Here's the 7" version of the cabinet. The chassis isn't the same, the 7" sets were more like prewar sets, AM sound and 60 cycle HV supplies.


Chuck

Hi

I have not seen a transvision 7" with that style cabinet! What a awesome set! :thmbsp:

prewtv 09-01-2006 07:03 AM

site with TV somewhat like yours

http://www.tvhistory.tv/1947-Transvision-10BL-10in.JPG



http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-1950S-TR...QQcmdZViewItem

EBAY HAD THIS CONSOL CHASSIS LOOKS CLOSE



http://www.rigpix.com/earlytv/earlytv.htm

on this page go down page to see many Transvision TVs

Dave S 09-01-2006 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by prewtv

I wonder how many different models Transvision offered? The one on Tom's site, and the one here are similar; it looks like the same basic cabinet, but with the speaker holes cut out differently. The knobs are also in different positions, so I wonder if the chasses were in fact the same? I haven't taken mine apart, but I wonder if Transvision might have designed the kit so the front panel controls could be mounted in different positions on different models -- and if so why they would do that.

--Dave

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bgadow 09-01-2006 11:38 AM

My Transvision is shown here:
http://www.audiokarma.org/gallery/sh...cat=503&page=1

I have the plans for this set as well as part of them for another Transvision (newer) This is one of the prides of my collection.

doug621ts 09-01-2006 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by bgadow
My Transvision is shown here:
http://www.audiokarma.org/gallery/sh...cat=503&page=1

I have the plans for this set as well as part of them for another Transvision (newer) This is one of the prides of my collection.

Nice set you have! Is that a table set on a speaker table? I take it its a 10" set, so many variations of these sets!

John Folsom 09-01-2006 04:32 PM

Nice Transvisions, guys. Makes me wish I have more space!

Phil Nelson 09-01-2006 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandy G
you can put a 2nd speaker innit

The National TV-7 actually had dual speakers, one on each side of the CRT.

http://antiqueradio.org/NationalTV-7W.htm

Not stereo, of course, but still kinda cool.

Great score, by the way.

Phil Nelson
Phil's Old Radios
http://antiqueradio.org/index.html

Eric H 09-01-2006 07:37 PM

Nice find Dave!!
I love all the knobs on the front!

doug621ts 09-02-2006 02:13 AM

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Here is my 7" Transvision in my collection. I will post soon a photo of the similar set that Dave found thats in my collection.

bgadow 09-03-2006 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by doug621ts
Nice set you have! Is that a table set on a speaker table? I take it its a 10" set, so many variations of these sets!

The cabinet is all one piece & definitely homemade. While there is space for a big speaker down below nothing is mounted there. This one is 12".


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