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21 inch RCA
RCA brought back the 21 inch color set in the early 1970,s I remember buying one in Lagrange, Illinois. Of all places at a tire store. It was the Cosmos series around 1971. It was not a roundie.
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Yes... I think those used the CTC-31 chassis, and a 22JP22 CRT. (21" viewable). Nice size set, and most of the ones I saw were in metal table model cabinets.
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I always thought it odd, but back then tire stores (Firestone, Goodyear) always seemed to have plenty of appliances,
TV's and stereos for sale.
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There was a store when I lived in Denton, TX called Whites. I think there was a store brand there also. |
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sylvania had 22 inch crts in the early solid state sets.the rca 22 crt was used in the accucolor and early xl100.thick safety glass that actually made it look out of focus.i peeled one once and the picture was outstanding.nice little sets
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At that time they were CTC38's.
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I don't think there was a Goodyear TV, but there was Goodyear radios. I think they quit selling radios, with their name, way early. Later they sold Westinghouse and later Philco. |
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BFGoodrich Mantola, Firestone Air Chief, Goodyear Wings
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Sony sold 21-inch sets in the late 1970s and early to mid 80s too.
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Chris Quote from another forum: "(Antique TV collecting) always seemed to me to be a fringe hobby that only weirdos did." |
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