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[edit] Contested fact
An anonymous contributor asserts that this cannot be true, because the person in question was already dead:
- Curtis Mathes was the president of the company that bore his name. His company was established in 1899 as a furniture maker and later entered the hi-fidelity audio and television field. Its slogan was: The most expensive television in America, and darn well worth it!
Anyone have any insight into this? —Cleared as filed. 01:43, 14 February 2006 (UTC)