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Originally Posted by Username1
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That tv sure looks like a Sharp to me too.... Best way to be sure is to pop it open
and look at the labeling on stuff... PCB & CRT were usually labeled..
I doubt that tv blanks sound when off channel, looks to old for that.
Outside chance it's a Sanyo, Sampo, NEC, or Toshiba.
Linytron's were excellent tv's with long lasting CRT's I have about 6 or 7 of
various sizes. We have a 25" in the bedroom as a daily use set since about
1986 or 7.
I don't know it they actually get this money, but just type in Linytron
into ebay, or Craigs List - those sets always have a high price tag on
them.... If you got a chance to get that one at the thrift store for
little to no money, I would grab it - not long till they are gone
all-together. I use to work at a Sharp satellite repair center
on their under warranty stuff, they made good stuff back
in the 80's.... Simulated Wood Cabinet years were the
best of the transistor tv days....
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Inside the ICs are all marked SHARP, but the CRT is double branded Sharp and Hitachi, Made in Singapore. Also, the Sams cross references to a very similar but not identical Hitachi branded set. The CRT shows a lot of potential with snow (it's low hours and very bright), I'm finishing off a tedious home repair project before I let myself explore the set further. One thing I can say for sure is I like how light the set is.