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JFK and...RCA Victor?
Thought people might get a kick out of this photo of JFK, by the legendary photographer Garry Winogrand, taken at the 1960 Democratic National Convention.
My questions are: 1) The set? Somehow I think RCA Victor, but what do I know? 2) What's that round plastic thing on top of the set? 3) What's that thing to the left of the set that looks like a giant economy-size bottle of Jaegermeister? Jeff PS: Looks like reception in the LA Coliseum was pretty lousy. |
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I think I see a "GE" logo at the bottom left.
![]() jr I'm guessing that is a shock mounted microphone with a long "snout" to his left. Perhaps Electro Voice model 644 or similar design. Last edited by jr_tech; 04-22-2012 at 05:08 PM. Reason: add microphone guess |
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The set is a 17" General Electric from around 1960-61. One of their Slimline Designer series.
The round thing seems to be behind the TV, possibly part of the Podium? |
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I'm not a fan of the early circuit boards (and GE embraced them very early) but I know from experience that those are really nice sets--great picture and dependable. Among other things it tucks a power transformer and 5U4 into that slim profile.
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Thanks for posting this. I was barely 6 when this photo was taken, what a different world 50+ years ago through the eyes of this little kid...
Rest in peace, Mr. President. Last edited by Einar72; 04-22-2012 at 08:39 PM. Reason: Final thoughts |
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The round "glass" thing on top of the TV set is an ashtray, with one butt in it.
The round thing under JFK's right elbow is the speaker's gavel. Jas. |
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Yeah...I'm old enuff to remember when ass-trays were a necessary part of every place, & were perched EVERYWHERE... Every place stunk, my mom "Lit one offa one", & a lot of her blouses had little burn-holes in 'em...Ugh ! I guess the reason I don't smoke is I remember her dressing me, w/a cig hangin' outta her mouth, & a cuppa coffee...Nothin' much worse than coffee/cigarette breath...I NEVER liked "Smoky Rooms", but ever since I had my stroke several years ago, now, if I'm around someone who smokes, its virtually INTOLERABLE to me...
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Amen to that Sandy.
I had teachers in my face once'n a while because I was drawing 'lectric stuff on my tablet instead of paying attention in class. The coffee-cig breath was horrible... BTW - Those GE sets were a good cheap alternative to a Zenith. The few I did see I loved working on. |
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GE called those sets the designer series. The first models were 1959 models. |
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