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Nice roundie in SF
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Magnavox?
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Definately a Magnavox
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maybe... that botton tuner knob looks maggie for a distance.
looks like a early 70's over done wood work, but then again its a roundie. Maybe the last gasp of roundies. |
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That set is a riot to work on. The HV cage has no room to get your hands into it and if you don't discharge the 2nd anode, boy, what a feeling!!!!
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Thank you for the tip, Dave. I sent a message to the seller. I will let you all know what I find out.
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One of the first roundie Maggies I worked on was like this set. Burned flyback. No room to work in cage. Ahh, memories...
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Definitely Magnavox's worst set. I was junking those LONG before I junked any RCA or Zenith roundies. That chassis also came with a 23" rectangular tube. Appx 1967-8.
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