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Old 07-08-2008, 05:43 PM
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My first vintage TV restorations were on these 48-49 Admiral TV's, Great to work on with ample space under the chassis for removing and replacing caps, etc.. I remember restoring at least 5 of these chassis' and they all came back to life and played well with nice clear pictures. I even restored a '49 Admiral (30A14 I think) that looked like it spent the past 50 years at the bottom of the ocean, It restored nicely after a complete re-cap and Lytic change and is still working great in Northern Michigan.
Jim
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