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Emmett Till's family TV set
Emmett Till was the kid who was killed in Mississippi in 1955.
Looks like the TV has a CBS channel 2 on. Likely in Chicago, not Mississippi, if what I find on the 'net is accurate... The TV looks to be fairly new for 1955, Wonder what make and model it was. Think someone said it was a Philco?
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Knobs layout lools like dual chassis Philco.
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Looks very similar to the 1953 Philcos that both my wife and I remember from childhood (which I still have). Both were purchased late in 1952, and had the optional UHF tuner installed in the center. This appears to be a fancy 21" set with doors, but no UHF.
Knob style and layout of wife's set: jr Last edited by jr_tech; 07-13-2018 at 05:14 PM. Reason: add pix |
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What a sad sad shame , disgusting really what atrocities the ugly monster known as racism can bring forth .....
Oh , and , I don't see jr_tech's picture , but wa2ise's picture in the first post shows up fine here . |
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http://www.videokarma.org/attachment...4&d=1291836085 jr |
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I see jr_tech's picture and his link works for me. (I'm using chrome)
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It was a two tube unit that received it's operating voltages from the piggy back adaptor that plugged into the audio output tube socket. It must've been a more expensive option because many of the Philco owner's opted for the set top convertor. I have a Philco set top convertor in my collection. A wood cabinet with a bit of gold trim. |
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