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(JP¥74,700)
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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VICTOR
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Extremely rare space age design Victor spherical television, the "Furifuri Q" 9T-11 black and white television in orange. This is a high-quality item, so how about it? Purchased in the 1970s and stored with little use. It's a very stylish retro television with a futuristic, space age design from that time. The condition is that the main body is very clean with almost no damage. There are no scratches or stains on the chain, and there is no fading of the body color. The back of the TV is also very clean. There is a bend at the base of the antenna (photo 7), but it is not broken and is normal. The power outlet (photo 8) is made by Hitachi, but it is unknown whether it was like that when purchased or if it was replaced later. If it was like that when purchased, it is possible that this product was originally exported and replaced locally. If so, it may have some rarity (?), but it has been stored at my parents' house for at least 45 years, so it's unknown. When listing, I confirmed that it powered on and the screen showed static, and there were no problems. I was unable to check the sound. Due to the age of the item, we cannot guarantee against damage or malfunction during shipping, so please understand. Returns and exchanges are not accepted, so please comment if you have any questions. Of course, immediate purchase is welcome. As a side note, this product was exported by JVC in the 1970s under the name "Videosphere" and then re-imported and released by Japan Victor as "Furifuri Q". JVC was born in 1959 as a brand for Japan Victor overseas. The Furifuri Q is surprisingly large at 9 inches and I think it has an impact as a shooting prop. In Japan, it was available in three colors: ivory, orange, and blue, but it seems there were more color variations overseas. Personally, I liked orange the best, so I was satisfied with this color at the time. As a further aside, the product price accounted for half of the average monthly income at the time, and it was a considerable expense, but I remember wanting to buy it no matter what. Thank you for reading to the end. For those who will cherish it, thank you very much.
20 hours ago