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RichardFromMarple
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5 years ago

I’ve liked the V2417 series of sets ever since I saw one in the Bradford Museum, Murphy were one of the few manufacturers to make large TVs at that time without wooden cases.

Nuvistor
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4 years ago

The V153U claims finger light channel changing, not that I remember especially changing systems. They were decent sets though and the tuners gave little trouble.

The cabinet on the V2417, it was wood, painted in one of six colours, think it was 6.

lyons.den@ntlworld.com
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6 months ago

A family member Rented the Murphy V 2423 between 1974 to 1979 and although this set had the poor A774 Chassis , he reckoned it was the best TV set for picture quality and reliability as It only broke down once in 5 Years.

Last edited 6 months ago by lyons.den@ntlworld.com
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