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Aw, phoo. Can I have everything else? ;)

Is that a Silvertone set hiding behind the KA?

Truthfully, I'd love to visit. Just have to make sure I bring a change of underwear, if you know what I mean.

Gary would be perfectly safe. I'm harmless, really. Just ask any of my victims...err...friends

That Electrohome has a truly impressive set of switches.

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Mark, where did you find the Electrohome? I didn't think they were sold in the US.
BTW for anyone unfamiliar with the name, Electrohome was a Canadian manufacturer of tv/stereos/organs. The cabinet work on their products was always top notch and was manufactured by their furniture division Deilcraft. I still have my Electrohome organ which I bought in and around 1976 and am still playing, beautiful woodwork on it.
 
Pete!

Nice to hear you're still playing your organ ;)

I've never seen an Electrohome in person, but Consumer Reports rated a couple of the TVs in the '70s, and not as Canadian sets. One of the consoles had a great innovation: the chassis slid out on tracks and you could tilt it up to get at the bottom.

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Lightedcontrols:Love all those COOL console Hi-fis-esp that Eletctrohome-I remember seeing a tube type Electrohome PA amp at the college I went to-was in their auditorium-was rated at 100w.Had four 6550's in it.That Garrard TT in the Elctrohome console is nice-Have seen those like it packaged alone for component systems.Is it a tube type unit? Do you have any Magnavox Tube "Concert Grands?"That was like what my Mom had.Would be interested in buying one.
 
Very nice collection of vintage consoles Mark! Glad you are able to save so many,and such a great collection of quality brands that are no longer with us. Really a window into the late 1950's and 1960's. Most everyone had a nice console hi fi or stereo back then. It was part of the living room furniture,just like the sofa or chairs back then.
 

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