Zelandeth
Flashlight Enthusiast
A friend of mine was clearing out recently, and unearthed this in their loft. Rather than see it go in the bin, knowing that I have a soft spot for technology of days gone by, he offered it to me...needless to say, I said "yes please" and went to retrieve it, utterly irrespective of the lack of space in here!
I've managed to identify the set as a Kolster-Brandes KV-024.
In my opinion, quite possibly one of the smartest looking televisions in existence.
I've been finding myself utterly unable to put a precise date on it. Can't decide if it's got the hardware of its time with a very futuristic case, or a late case and oldschool hardware.
Fifteen vacuum tubes in there, CRT included.
Further details (and many photographs) are on the webpage you can get to by clicking this link.
I've been utterly unable to find any information on this set so far...so any input from those of you who know such things would be VERY welcome!
I've managed to identify the set as a Kolster-Brandes KV-024.
In my opinion, quite possibly one of the smartest looking televisions in existence.
I've been finding myself utterly unable to put a precise date on it. Can't decide if it's got the hardware of its time with a very futuristic case, or a late case and oldschool hardware.
Fifteen vacuum tubes in there, CRT included.
Further details (and many photographs) are on the webpage you can get to by clicking this link.
I've been utterly unable to find any information on this set so far...so any input from those of you who know such things would be VERY welcome!