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I had a 24B6300 Philco a few years ago. It was a 1954 model 24" set with doors. I had found an ad for it that mentioned that Philco had sets with up to 27" tubes but never could find a reference to any 27Bxxxx sets anywhere. This is the first time I have seen one of the 27" sets. There is a copy of the dealer brochure showing both the 6300 and 7300 sets at the TV History website: http://www.tvhistory.tv/1954-Philco-Brochure2.jpg
I had restored the 24" set and it was a great performer. It had the built-in UHF tuner that I am guessing was installed by the dealer. The model on the set was 24B6300 with a U added at the end in pencil. All of the references to the UHF sets had the U after the B in the model number (i.e. 24BU6300).
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I don't know which thing I'd want to see first in Brazil... The old TVs, the old cars, or the young women...
OK, I know
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From Captain Video, 1/4/2007 "It seems that Italian people are very prone to preserve antique stuff." |
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Hehehe... go for the young women first. The old cars and vintage TVs ( except for some very specific models that only existed here ) in general, you can see all of them in the USA and some european countries. But the women... hehehe... our women are UNIQUE I can assure you!
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