<html><body><p>Good Morning Anthony. Initially, I thought I could be of assistance to you; now I'm not sure.</p><p><br></p><p>I in fact completed that Bell & Howell course in 1973 through DeVry Institute. Unfortunately, my Household Goods inventory list says I assembled a 21" TV, not a 25". Evidently, B&H had more than one size TV kit or I fat fingered my HH goods list. I also have a copy of the original packing list that accompanied the cathode ray tube. In the column marked "catalog number" the code 25VAB222 is typed but it was crossed thru and the code TV-m6 was hand written above it. That hand written code means nothing to me.</p><p><br></p><p>I have the entire kit including all 7 assembly / instruction manuals but the disassembled kit has been in storage for almost 40 years. Before I dig into storage and pull out the tube to measure it diagonally, can you please tell me what your interests are in this kit? The last time I checked all of the parts was about 12 years ago just after my last move to Michigan. They all appeared to be in good shape.</p><p><br></p><p>Waiting your response and have a Nice Day.</p><p><br></p><p>Jim Horwath</p><p><br><br></p><div class="reply-new-signature" contenteditable="false" unselectable="on"></div><p>-----------------------------------------</p>From: geotech@comcast.net<br>To: <br>Cc: <br>Sent: Sun, 15 Nov 2015 16:38:24 +0000 (UTC)<br>Subject: [Heath] Bell and Howell 25" color Tv Kit<br><br>
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Does anybody know if someone has the old Bell and Howell 25" color TV . it was a corespondent mail servicing color Tv course in the 70's . Tv servicing course which you built a color 25" TV.
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Thanks
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Anthony
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geotech@comcast.net
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