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He says that it works, but he should have a picture of the set with a video image on the CRT on the ebay listing....
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Eric,
All the painted SC sets are signed by the artist. Mine is signed by Carl Johnson? I really do not think he was Chinese with a name like that! The 1951 model like mine and John's were $995 when new in 1951. My chassis is whacked and I cannot figure it out. Something went out and it is still not working. My 19AP4 is good. Peverett gave me another complete radio and TV chassis. Eventually I will transfer all the caps to the new chassis. polaraman
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Odd that the leader of the South was a Chinese guy... I had a professor Chin Wah Lee in college.Wonder why they didn't just have the artwork just printed on... Like the old Philco and such table radios of the 30s made of cheap wood, but with a "photofinish" paper venieer to make it look fancy. |
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Don't you think the hand painting was intended as a luxury feature? $895 or $995 was a luxury price :-)
RCA made a couple of tabletop radios with painted designs -- one with Oriental patterns, another with a Mexican scene. The painting may not have been that expensive, anyway. Think of all the other things, from china to cheap souvenirs, that were hand painted. Phil |
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I found this post because the cabinet is signed by Doris Roeder. She has at least a few pieces of her work still around. After 7 years after Eric's post, there is still nothing more about her on the web.
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