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1947 was the first year of production for the Truetone Television Line.


Wizard Tubes
D2985 Truetone
Television, 1947


A Truetone Car Radio, 1936, under
dash or steering column mount.

Truetone Music Muffs

An early Car Radio with the Trutone Circle sign on the Speaker

A Charger 42
Month Battery Radio with
Battery Post Knobs!

Here we have a "dead" 1930's B
battery power source.
