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Anyone know who built this?
This set looks very odd to me! Anyone know anything about it, I couldn't make out a name or anything from the pictures and its all the way across town....
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Possibly related to these Setchell-Carlson sets:
http://www.videokarma.org/showthread.php?t=262761 Also perhaps mid 50s GE or Silvertone? jr |
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I think it's a Silvertone.
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agree, Silvertone
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I know it wasnt me....
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Think that it is a 24" like this Silvertone?
http://www.videokarma.org/showthread...e+top+controls jr |
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1957 Silvertone, Warwick built. They were rather common around here. It might be a 24" model. I've seen and worked on worse sets.
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Looks a bit like a dishwasher or dryer! Or perhaps a front-load clothes washer -- way ahead of its time.
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![]() From the TV history site: http://tvhistory.tv/1951-GE-Brochure.jpg jr |
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Someone else here recently posted having found one of those. I replied about the one that I found in front of a dumpster. It should have Silvertone written all over at least the back cover if there is one. Perhaps he wants to know who made Silvertone as being a Sears product it was made by someone else and branded Silvertone. I have no idea who that would be, but Sears always had good manufacturers and products back in the "good old days."
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I understand those low low-boys weren't very good sellers.
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I did buy at lot of items from Sears, tools, hand and power, appliances etc. The future doesn't look too bright for Sears holdings.
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As I recall from the mid 1960's when I actually worked in TV repair, nobody really liked working on Silvertone sets. |
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![]() My dad worked for Sears for many years, and I did specify the "good ol' days" b.t.w. Seems like he used to say that Samsung made a lot of their TVs around the late 70s or early 80s. I can testify that we got our first remote control big (for the time) screen floor model about that time and I finally kicked it to the curb about 5 years ago with no repairs ever. And most people know that Kenmore appliances are hard to beat. I don't who made them, but the refrigerators were bulletproof.
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how about craftsman tools? decent quality and lifetime warranteed? break one and simply bring it in and exchange it. If sears goes under it'll really be the end of an icon.
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