Eric H
06-02-2012, 07:47 PM
This set had been on Craigslist forever, in fact I posted about it back when they were asking $195.
The price would drop and it would disappear, figured it sold, then it would pop up again at a reduced price...and disappear, at $75 I E-mailed them and got no reply, sold I figured, then it popped up again yesterday for $65, sent another E-mail and got a reply and a phone number last night, called this morning and made arrangements to pick it up in Burbank. a 75 mile trip one way but at that price too good to pass up.
The young fella who greeted me said it had belonged to an old lady and that she had it forever.
The cabinet is in wonderful condition save for the top who someone gave a coat of Poly? it's not bad but way to shiny, I will wet sand it to a more acceptable look, the rest of the cabinet wasn't touched thankfully and won't require much more than a little touch up marker here and there.
I had a good feeling about this one, a set so well cared for was probably also maintained well, especially when a little old lady is involved.
Got it in the house, it's very clean inside as well, I knew as soon as I saw the date circle on the base of the CRT that it had an RCA replacement tube, not sure when but since it has a 1/48 I'm guessing the 48th week of 1961, that's practically brand new in terms of vintage TV collecting!
Sure enough, as fast as I could set up the B&K the emissions shot up to about as high as I've ever seen them even on NOS tubes, this one must have nearly zero hours on it.
I have wanted one of these for a long time but the magic combination of condition and price never seemed to come together, until now. :D
the reason the CRT looked dark in the CL listing is because someone has installed some dark tint in front of the CRT, you can see the top corner has dropped down exposing the normal color of the CRT.
I had a brief moment of panic when I took the picture because the tint is stuck to the center of the screen, looked like it was necked at first!
Pictures.
The price would drop and it would disappear, figured it sold, then it would pop up again at a reduced price...and disappear, at $75 I E-mailed them and got no reply, sold I figured, then it popped up again yesterday for $65, sent another E-mail and got a reply and a phone number last night, called this morning and made arrangements to pick it up in Burbank. a 75 mile trip one way but at that price too good to pass up.
The young fella who greeted me said it had belonged to an old lady and that she had it forever.
The cabinet is in wonderful condition save for the top who someone gave a coat of Poly? it's not bad but way to shiny, I will wet sand it to a more acceptable look, the rest of the cabinet wasn't touched thankfully and won't require much more than a little touch up marker here and there.
I had a good feeling about this one, a set so well cared for was probably also maintained well, especially when a little old lady is involved.
Got it in the house, it's very clean inside as well, I knew as soon as I saw the date circle on the base of the CRT that it had an RCA replacement tube, not sure when but since it has a 1/48 I'm guessing the 48th week of 1961, that's practically brand new in terms of vintage TV collecting!
Sure enough, as fast as I could set up the B&K the emissions shot up to about as high as I've ever seen them even on NOS tubes, this one must have nearly zero hours on it.
I have wanted one of these for a long time but the magic combination of condition and price never seemed to come together, until now. :D
the reason the CRT looked dark in the CL listing is because someone has installed some dark tint in front of the CRT, you can see the top corner has dropped down exposing the normal color of the CRT.
I had a brief moment of panic when I took the picture because the tint is stuck to the center of the screen, looked like it was necked at first!
Pictures.