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I had a Belmont console with a 10 inch ELECTROSTATIC CRT. The biggest electrostatic tube made. It was a 10HP4. Made in August 1945
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After V-E day, the government seemed to be removing restrictions from the manufacturers, as they felt, the end of the war was near.
Most post-war radios were identical to the pre-war products, as they were made in late 1945.
The OPA came into existance, to maintain price controls, because of the high demand for consumer goods.