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Very rare 1946 Viewtone 7" console on eBay
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-Vin...kAAOSwBq9drlgZ
It was a cheap primitive set, but I've only heard of one other example existing. The seller doesn't even realize what she has. The tabletop versions are rare, desirable, and valuable. I couldn't even estimate the value of this console. At least a few thousand. It'll be an easy restoration too including the lightening bolt "V" grill. It'll be interesting as to what the final bid is. |
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Y'know, I wish I could find the Geeny-Uss who came up w/"Disappearing" up & down toggles for Ebay ads... My size 13 triple wide steel toed Redwing would be FIRMLY ensconsed up his Keester... Jeez-Oh-Pete...
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Yes. I simply leave sites for information because they're so bogged down with ads. Everything bounces and flickers until you don't even know what your looking at. The ugly side of technology hasn't completely reared it's head yet in so many ways.
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Run an ad blocker on your browser. Firefox and chrome have good ones available...Heck even Microsoft's web browsers that start with E have adblock add-ons available. Some ads have viruses embedded in them and even the ones that don't cause trouble so I just block all ads.
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Is it pre or post WWII?
Sandy eBay is constantly tinkering with the way their site works as are most commercial sites...If transactions or private data goes through the owner has to constantly have it worked on for security and if they are paying software ' engineers' money to keep it safe they'll start piling updates and restyles on them.
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Tom C. Zenith: The quality stays in EVEN after the name falls off! What I want. --> http://www.videokarma.org/showpost.p...62&postcount=4 |
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Post
I had the tabletop version and it was about as primitive and cheap a tv as I've ever seen.
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Yes, post-war, but I heard the electronics are basically pre-war surplus. Notice it only allows for four channels. I'm not positive, but I thought I read once that these Viewtone's actually preceded RCA's '46 630TS. Articles in period magazines would often say to avoid these 2nd rate TV's and they were so right. Now, because of that, these odd early post-war TV's including Transvisions, are rare and highly valued.
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I have the Viewtone console cabinet only without a chassis. There was also a Viewtone console listed on tvhistory website belonging to the Dunedin collection. The Dunedin Viewtone on left. My Viewtone cabinet on right. The radio cutout on mine appears to be rectangular while ebay and Dundin examples are round.
http://www.tvhistory.tv/1946-Viewtone-VP101-7in.JPG |
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Quote:
....then again all three sets have some cabinet differences and it was a small company operating in the early post WWII parts shortage era so they easily could have had a bunch of production changes to keep the line moving through supply chain problems.
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A Viewtone add from Nov 1946.
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No “V” in the grill on that one...
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That TV, while it was considered "cheaply built" was not very cheap price wise when it was brand new, $279.95 price tag it had when it was new in 1946 is the equivalent of about $3,642.18 in todays money, which if you think about it, that was about as much as a used car back then...
Last edited by vortalexfan; 10-30-2019 at 10:48 PM. |
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A picture on Radio Museum of the Viewtone Aristocrat shows "V"
https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/viewto...ristocrat.html A review of the Viewtone models by Harry Poster from ARC 1987 article. https://www.americanradiohistory.com...-Page-0005.pdf Another Viewtone Aristocrat add from Oct 1946 Last edited by rld-tv01; 10-25-2019 at 06:33 PM. Reason: Add photo |
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The hammer went down at $2325
A spot-on value for such a rare piece. I do hope Steve got it for the ETF museum. |
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That was a great review by Harry! I wasn't subscribing to ARC at the time, but remember at least one other article he penned in that time frame; it really piqued my interest in TV collecting.
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