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From: bandersentv
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  • I've not taken mine apart yet, so I don't know what's underneath. I think mine is from the early 50s. I got it for $75.00 on ebay as a local pickup in Cleveland.

  • @umajunkcollector I watched your Twonky video :D The 26R12 was introduced in 1950 and I think it was the last and biggest bakelite console they made. It used a 16" rectangular CRT.

    I think you'll find my next video rather interesting....

  • Very nice. Would love to own one of those!

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