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Old 6th Oct 2021, 10:37 am   #1
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Default Mr. Michaelis's MV3 Videoscope Metalwork?

Hi!

Attached is a pic of the "MV3 Videoscope" whose construction plans were published in Practical Television, May to July 1969 issues!

Does anybody recognise this case metalwork shown as being from a commercial model?

It looks far too professional in quality to be something that was totally home made – if Mr. Michaelis was able to produce metalwork like that I think there would have been innumerable knockings at his door from would–be constructors of the time!

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Old 6th Oct 2021, 10:57 am   #2
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Default Re: Mr. Michaelis's MV3 Videoscope Metalwork?

It reminds me very much of a Telequipment scope. Or maybe one of the Japanese 'TEC' ones, like this:

https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/tech_o...pe_to_3to.html
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