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Originally Posted by David Roper
Ah, the old GE (middle pic).
Those sets may not have been the best by any standard but they performed nicely--and usually did so for many, many years.
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The best is really not about a certain brand name IMHO. The best set I have ever seen is my 1956 Philco. Rearely repaired in over 50 years of service!
I'm sure my very "blue collar" set by now has run many a circle around $1000 Dumonts' who's bells and whistles started breaking many years ago.
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