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I found this in YouTube thought I'd post the link. It may be well known or maybe not. It's a neat video.


Its amazing to think that your console (if you own that model) may have been pictured on that assymbly line.
What would be really amazing is if you removed your chassis and it was bent a little from that guy jumping on it in the movie.

I like to see what all went into making radios back then. Seems all the manufacturers built everything in house, unlike today where almost everything is farmed out.
Truly amazing video! I really enjoyed watching that. Thanks so much for posting this for us to see.

Craig R.
Definitely a keeper!! Icon_thumbupIcon_thumbupIcon_clap

Thanks, Keith!!
How would you like to be the guy spraying lacquer for 8 hours a day with no respirator? Icon_sick
I used to love the smell of laquers.
And who knew then that so pleasant a smell could cause cancer.Then again, smoking was a positive thing.


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Though it's not a Philco... Icon_lol