Strange Vintage TV?
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This is very strange, I got an old color tv from a Thrift Shop(Which I will not name ) that doesn't bring any internet results when I look it up, Its a Philco C2506SWA Color tv manufactured in may 1983, However when i look up Philco, it appears that they never made Sets past 1970. Ill try to post a picture of the set when I get the chance
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Answer:
Hi Philco stopped making TVs a long time ago ,sometimes brand names get bought by other companies & they market imports under that name. For example Kriesler was a huge brand name here in Australia after WW2 ,then it was bought by Philips ,then sold to a lighting company who sold TVs as well ( cheap chinese rubbish TVs ) So big possibility its in the same catagory hope this helps PS- I like your avatar !
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Other answers
it is a old brand
Broadcast Engineer
1983 is hardly "vintage"
sotires
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