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Early Electronic Television

Andrea 2-F-12

Early Television

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Screen Size 12 inch
Year Made 1939
Quantity Manufactured ?
Original Cost $399.50
Number Still in Existence See Early Electronic Database
Cabinet Original Finish
Chassis Not Restored

This set is missing the RF and deflections chassis, and is also missing the top wooden cabinet member. We will have the cabinet restored, and at some point we hope to find the missing chassis. If not, it is our plan to build replicas. This set was acquired from Dave Sica, who generously traded it to the foundation for equipment of substantially lower value

  • Operating manual
  • Chuck Azzalina's complete 2-F-12
  • Restoration of a 2-F-12 cabinet

 


 
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