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What kind of TV did Curtis Mathes make?

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What kind of TV did Curtis Mathes make?

This television console by Curtis Mathes from the same era is very much like the Viking in design. This was the Curtis Mathes, Athens Plant from the air back in the early 1960’s.

How did Curtis Mathes furniture become a household name?

With these changes, Curtis Mathes started its tradition of combining top quality video and audio products housed in fine furniture. Just four years later, the Company entered the world of color television, beginning the era in which the Company became a household name.

When did Curtis Mathes start working for Zenith?

After I graduated from College in 1982 and I worked for Zenith in their radio design department, and also did some freelancing work for Curtis Mathes in Console design from the years 1982 to 1984. It was always a joy to help lay out a new console television design and see it take form.

When did vintage Curtis Mathes move to Dallas?

In the years 1982 the Company began franchising its name across the country, the corporate headquarters were moved from Athens to Dallas and the Company?s manufacturing plant in Athens, Texas was sold. Then in 1988 the entire Company was sold and relocated back in Athens.

This television console by Curtis Mathes from the same era is very much like the Viking in design. This was the Curtis Mathes, Athens Plant from the air back in the early 1960’s.

What kind of TV is a Curtis 5?

Curtis 5″ Portable Black & White TV With AM/FM Radio New In Box. Vintage RT068 Vintage Curtis Mathes Tronics 1999 CM19001 19″ CRT Retro Gaming.

With these changes, Curtis Mathes started its tradition of combining top quality video and audio products housed in fine furniture. Just four years later, the Company entered the world of color television, beginning the era in which the Company became a household name.

After I graduated from College in 1982 and I worked for Zenith in their radio design department, and also did some freelancing work for Curtis Mathes in Console design from the years 1982 to 1984. It was always a joy to help lay out a new console television design and see it take form.