go for 50-60 hertz tvs from the beginning 90 until around 2000. german premium manufacturers are loewe and metz , some grundig and philips modells are also quite nice for our purpose. sony and toshiba are a good choice , or panasonic and lg ( philips ) . siemens , blaupunkt etc. etc. are all rebranded grundigs. even some lowprice metz are grundigs. they mostly used philips , sometimes toshiba and panasonic tubes . there had been dozens of philips tube factorys all over europe . the 50 hertz philips tubes are a good choice for arcade. they offer a good picture and usually run for decades. there main difference are the chassis . grundig chassis are very commmon , easy to fix in case something goes wrong , very well documented on the internet and easy to handle. metz , loewe and philips use the same tubes , but some chassis are of higher quality , resulting in better picture quality and or less failure. there are thousends of different chassis out there , so u cant say this brand is better than another . it all depends on the tube and the chassis . there isnt a manufacturer without producing some fuckups , philips esf ,erf tubes for example or grundig with solder problems on lots of chassis . modells from 1980 - 199x around are mostly poti based , newer modells from the end nineties tend to have nice osd for geometry setting.
100 hertz tvs and 16:x are a nogo for retro arcade. i m using 100 hertz tvs only with the vga input , where all the picture enhancer ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- is off and the machine is running in 60 hertz progressive mode. so check for a european quality brand or japan , korean like sony trinitron or toshiba . i dont consider any other tubes than philips , toshiba , sony , ( lg which is philips tech ) or orion for arcade replacement. forget about the supermarket stuff like beko , dumbo , kendo or whatever. if ure lucky its contains samsung , thomson tubes combined with lowcost chassis , sometimes its worse.
when u have decided which screensize it should be i guess someone could give a hint which modell should be on your watchlist. i never thought it would be so hard to find some old tvs in the uk. here in central germany u can pickup any crt tv , no matter if it was a 5k bucks highend in working condition for not more than an euro. they are all gonna be trashed in the next years.