Glenn Waters
Joined: 18 Jan 2013 Posts: 12 Location: Bon Aqua, Tennessee
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| MikeEby wrote: | I considered Packard Bell...(Not the computer company in the early 90's) to be a competitor for CM, their woodwork was along the same side as Curtis Mathias. PB was bigger on the west coast I think, where CM was more midwestern.
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Yes those Packard Bell models were gorgeous. Here are a few more exquisite beauties from Curtis Mathes during her golden age; 1959 to 1969. http://curtismathes.webs.com/
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| The Imperial Dane from Curtis Mathes,she would fill an entire wall in a large living-room. |
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| The Imperial Dane from Curtis Mathes,she would fill an entire wall in a large living-room. |
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| Curtis Mathes Entertainment Center from 1968. |
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_________________ 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. There was always much more freedom in design at Curtis Mathes so by the mid 1980’s I worked for them exclusively. I worked for the Curtis Mathes Company exclusively from the years 1986 to 1991 as a console television and stereo designer.
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