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Curtis Mathes Projector Televisions.

Here in the awesome photo above and the four photos below is Gino Perrine wonderful Curtis Mathes Projection Television, model number G531R, manufactured in 1982.

It has a serial number of 04891890 and a chassis of C83-2.

This is truly a remarkable find, and what a great color picture, these wonderful projection TV's are getting hard to find and very rare for collectors.

Thank you for sharing Gino.

Here is a quote from Carl Anderson "The projection TV images in this site are legally bought and relabeled. Panasonic TVs model #CT 6000. Curtis Mathes built a larger set later with and stand corrected a 82 inch screen with KLOSS sealed Schmidt cathode ray systems (3 rgb)"


Thank you Carl.

Below are four nice photos of Lauren Porter's beautiful Curtis Mathes Projector TV; what a wonderful CM projector TV console. These are very hard to find these days.

Generally these sold for around $3,000.00 back in the 1970's and were very expensive for that day.

It opens up in the front and has a mirror that the lights reflect off of. It's pretty big too, and very cool and retro.

These old girls are so very rare these days I would hate to venture to guess at the value to a collector for one this nice, but she would be into the thousand of dollars if she is in perfect working conditions and mint like this one.

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Photo above is the Eton, 1960 Curtis Mathes Console, Black and White TV, Three in One, Television, AM-FM Radio, and Turntable and High-Fidelity Television.

 

The Eton, 1960 Curtis Mathes Console, Black and White TV, Three in One, Television, AM-FM Radio, and Turntable, High Fidelity Television, Cabinet oiled Walnut, Features a Curtis Mathes Super MR6 Television Chassis, CM Picture Tube, Super 14B Hand Wired Power Transformer, 10 watt dual channel amplifier, AM high Fidelity Radio, FM full Fidelity Radio, Custom Four Speed Record Changer, Diamond Stylus, Six matched High Fidelity Speakers, with crossover network, Made in Texas, Made in the USA, Made in Athens, Texas. 

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