Mycroft Holmes
One of the Regulars
- Messages
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- Location
- Houston TX
"TELECASTING TOMORROW ... TODAY!"
Good Housekeeping; March 1940.
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glamour-girl said:i wish i could own a t.v. set like that, only in colour lol
LizzieMaine said:That's an RCA Victor TRK-12, from the looks of it -- the top of the line RCA television for 1939-40. It had a 12-inch screen, but the picture tube was so long it had to be mounted vertically in the cabinet -- thus the mirror in the lid which reflected the image from below.
This is also the most common surviving US prewar television set, "common" being a relative term of course. Surviving examples usually sell in the $6000-$10,000 range.
LizzieMaine said:That's an RCA Victor TRK-12, from the looks of it -- the top of the line RCA television for 1939-40. It had a 12-inch screen, but the picture tube was so long it had to be mounted vertically in the cabinet -- thus the mirror in the lid which reflected the image from below.
This is also the most common surviving US prewar television set, "common" being a relative term of course. Surviving examples usually sell in the $6000-$10,000 range.