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What model (Sylvania?) is pictured here
What model (Sylvania?) is pictured here? A friend discovered it in an antique mall in Detroit today.
(click for huge) http://i.imgur.com/lHixQjh.jpg |
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Looks like a Halolight model but I couldn't tell you the model number.
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Looks pretty similar to the one in this ad from 1957, except for the cabinet colors: http://books.google.com/books?id=XEo...lvania&f=false
The one in the ad is model 21T208. Likely they had the same chassis. |
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I have one in Mahogany. The model number is 21T207MP. It has an interesting lever action tuner.
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The CRT of the one in the OP's picture looks unusually dark.
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Must have come out around the same time as my Saratoga, it has the same sort of upper front bezel with lever action tuner.
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At a glance I want to say later 50s 17" halo-light. Looks real clean and being in a thrift store it should go pretty cheap. I would pick it up, but I would check the c.r.t. if at all possible.
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The ratchet-action tuner is pretty unique.
that set looks like it has a 90 degree CRT judging the depth. I had one in a non halo 21" from 1959, not as deep.
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