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Old 20th Oct 2021, 7:30 pm   #61
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No Bob. It was a middle of the road model in 1956 and gave a lot of problems. It was of course purchased after the Coronation but if you want to know more, if it is still in the archive it makes interesting reading. I wrote it up about ten years ago[?] John.
Hi John I will see if I can find it
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Old 20th Oct 2021, 7:34 pm   #62
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Hi John would that PYE V14C been one of the top of the range sets in its day? Kind regards, Bob.
Hi Bob if your interested in what models would have been around in 1953, go to Jon Evans (Duke_Nukem) excellent web site (if you have not discovered it already) :

https://www.thevalvepage.com/index.shtml

Go to the Television Manufacturers tab.

Spend a few hours in there looking at all the goodies

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Hi Mike forgot about Jon's site will have a look
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Old 21st Oct 2021, 11:01 am   #63
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The Bush sets of the '50s are very good, cut my TV servicing teeth on them, worked for a Bush agent.

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