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1946-1949 Stromberg-Carlson - USA Stromberg-Carlson was founded in 1894, in Rochester, New York, for the manufacture of telephone equipment. The company got into the radio market by 1923. Their radio equipment was top-of-the-line, and they continued that tradition of excellence into television set design and manufacturing. 1946 - (Not making television sets) [need photo] 1947 - (TV10L) 10" tabletop, wood (mahogany), 7 channel pushbutton tuner [need photo] 1947 - (TV10P) 10" console, wood (mahogany), 7 ch. pb. tuner, TV-radio-phono [need photo] 1947 - (TV12LM) 12" console w/doors, wood (mahogany) [need photo]
1947 - (TV12M5M) 12" console w/doors, wood
(mahogany), TV-radio-phono
[need photo] 1948 - (TV125LM) 12" console, wood (mahogany), TV-radio
[need photo] 1949 - (TC10) 10" tabletop, wood (mahogany) [need photo] 1949 - (TC19LM) 19" console, wood (mahogany) [need photo] 1949 - (TC125HM) 12" tabletop, wood (mahogany) [need photo] 1949 - (TC125LA) 12" console, wood (mahogany) [need photo] 1949 - (TS16L1) 16" console, wood (mahogany), TV-radio [need photo] 1949 - (TS16PM) 16" console w/doors, wood (mahogany), TV-radio-phono [need photo] 1949 - (TS125LM) 12" console, wood (mahogany), TV-radio
Last year of TV production: 1957 [Pre-1935] [1935-1941] [World War-II] [1946-1949] [1950-1959] [1960-2000] [SITE MAP]
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