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Definitely the 24s weren't as common as 21s, but they weren't rare at all. Most manufacturers had them from the early 50s all the way to the end of the big screen B&W era. There were also 27" B&W tubes, and the DuMont 30" round tube B&W. I have a 1952-ish 24" Magnavox console sitting in the barn. I forgot it was there, until this thread came up. I think I'll go down there today and dust it off, and maybe haul it up to the house. It's a nice full-door console that I got from the original owner last year. (Don't panic, anyone; the barn is weatherproof).
Charles
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Collecting & restoring TVs in Los Angeles since age 10
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