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Philco 49-1040
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I thought I had an arrangement to restore this set for a customer but his wife said heck no.  Instead, he gave it to me.
Some say it's goofy looking, but it's one of my favorite early designs and I'll so my best to bring it back to life.

It's all there including the back.  CRT tests good Icon_smile

I love how primitive it looks. Note the tuner tubes are mounted under the chassis.

It also lacks fine tuning. I guess the thinking at the time was that it wasn't needed.

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#2

Hello Bob,
You are like the home for lost tv's like how people bring pets home !
Sincerely Richard
#3

Bob;
Looks like another "Bumble Bee" special, like my Brand Z T.O radios. Is that section they took out of one side of the chassis to make space for the speaker or was that used is some other model that needed it for clearing the picture tube?
Regards
Arran
#4

Oh yes, many bumblebees and loktal tubes.

The cutout is for the speaker.  Here's a photo from a different set.

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#5

Hello bob,
that underside looks like it is all original !

Sincerely Richard
#6

Yes, and it's surprisingly common for early TVs to be mostly or all original. My thinking is that they were retired early as lower cost sets with much bigger screens hit the market.




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