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Old 07-06-2021, 04:32 PM
old_coot88 old_coot88 is offline
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From what I can see, the 24AHP4 is one of the largest BW CRTs made.
Maggie also made 27 inch sets for a little while. The 24 and 27 inch CRTs were wide-deflection, small neck types that tended to go flat right away. To find a still-good unrejuvvied one would be a rarity indeed.
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Old 07-06-2021, 08:05 PM
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Maggie also made 27 inch sets for a little while. The 24 and 27 inch CRTs were wide-deflection, small neck types that tended to go flat right away. To find a still-good unrejuvvied one would be a rarity indeed.
I replaced the 27" CRT in a mid-60's Magnovox set that was probably the first solid-state set. It was a 90 deg CRT.
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