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Originally Posted by Steve D.
IMO, I don't think Motorola planned to sell many of these sets. They just wanted the public to know they were in the game.
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I think you're right... color was somewhat of a let down at first, and prices were too high for the amount of broadcasting. The 1955 Motorola color set ads at least included a price. Seems I have one ad from '55 that was priced at $895.00... that was the 19" roundie.
Too bad it isn't possible to find out how many of these sets were made in '56. I bet there's more of the '56 models out there... it's just a matter of finding them. I also wonder if the 56 models were any cheaper that the 55's.
The 21CT2M was finished in mahogany (like mine). The 21CT2B was finished in oak.
JRoberts, since you were a kid at the time when you were watching that 60's Motor, maybe those knobs just seemed bigger. Now that you're bigger, the knobs seem smaller!
I recall a time in which I thought my grandmother was tall. Nowadays, she's pretty damn short!