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Pictures of my 1948 Imperial Windsor with TV
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for all of your help. Here’s the Magnavox CT-220 back in the Imperial Windsor. |
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Wow!!!! What an amazing piece. Thank you so much for sharing.
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John |
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More Pictures
More pictures taken just now. I bought this whole unit ten years ago in Manhattan for $20. A gentleman had purchased a residential building on East 36th Street. The final tenant had passed on. The building owner’s daughter had listed the contents on Craigslist. I restored the lower unit shortly after bringing it home, but the television sat in my basement for 10 years. This is the Magnavox Windsor Imperial. It has a decal that reads “Liberty Music Shops-New York City. Now you see it playing New York City TV stations picked up off of the antenna just as when it was new.
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Great!
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Very, very nice. Now, it is complete. Please, enjoy.
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Very nice work on a very nice set. I've never seen one in operation.
It's interesting that, like with radio in the early days, buyers either wanted the TV set to be a centerpiece in their home, or they wanted it to be inconspicuous. |
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