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Early Electronic Television

RGD 382-RG Cabinet Photos

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Before restoration: Audio/Video and Power Supply chassis

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Before restoration: CRT mask and TV controls

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Before restoration: missing radio panel and pushbutton assembly

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Before restoration: the missing radio panel 

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The cabinet after restoration. The original veneer was salvaged by carefully moistening each small piece and regluing it in place.

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The CRT and control panel reinstalled. Notice the unfinished panel for the radio on the left.

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The front with the speaker grille reinstalled.

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The back of the cabinet after the CRT and chassis have been reinstalled.

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The Radio Amplifier chassis reinstalled in its proper location.

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The radio installed with its new panel

 


 
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