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When it was released in 1939, this General Electric television fetched
When it was released in 1939, this General Electric television fetched
General Electric Television. General Electric Television in Mahogany Console, 1950s EBTH When it comes to selecting a TV, picture quality is paramount Model 910 featured a back-projection television on a three-foot screen, an AM, FM, and shortwave radio, and phonograph in a home entertainment unit that retailed for $2,100..
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General Electric model 800 great streamlined bakelite "Locomotive" antique TV with rare original GE floor stand! ca General Electric produced three television models in 1948
General Electric 73D221206 Television SOLD! item number 0800055
1948 This set is in excellent original condition with no cracks or chips to the bakelite cabinet The GE Widescreen 1000 was a big time TV for big time budgets in an era of excess, with the tagline "This is GE Performance Television." Introduced in June 1978, it cost about 3/4 as much as a family sedan at the time Model 910 featured a back-projection television on a three-foot screen, an AM, FM, and shortwave radio, and phonograph in a home entertainment unit that retailed for $2,100..
1949 U.S. Magazine General Electric Television Advert Stock Photo Alamy. These models have a 12 channel VHF tuner and a 10" round CRT with. The General Electric Widescreen 1000 (WS1000) cost.
A General Electric timeline. In 1949-50, General Electric produced multiple models of 10-inch TVs with an upright bakelite cabinet with a streamlined appearance This General Electric Model 810 television is a classic 10-inch set from 1949