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$48 Hallicrafters in OK
OK it's a mid 50's 21 incher but it looks nice and it's cheap!
Looks like it might have a metal cone CRT though. http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Retro-TV...item2c5d6534b3 |
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Were there ever any large-neck, metal-cone 21" CRTs? I was thinking maybe this was a 17" set, but the dimensions seem more like a 21" as you said, Eric.
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I'm pretty sure there were 21" metal tubes, we know there was a 30 inch one.
I was just guessing about this one being a 21 inch but it looks like one. |
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Here's a page with a picture of a 21AP4:
http://evilfurnaceman.tripod.com/id16.html I don't think the HC set is metal, you can see wires going sround the outside of the tube that would not be there were it of metal contruction. I think they are grounding the outside of the dag coating, so it's probably glass.
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21MP4 is another metal rectangular tube.
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For sure the set has a metal CRT... the joint area between the glass section and the metal cone is visible in both chassis pictures, and the faceplate appears flatter than a glass 21".
I have seen a metal 27" rectangular CRT (27MP4) which also had a flatter faceplate than an all glass CRT of that size. jr Last edited by jr_tech; 06-19-2011 at 02:34 PM. |
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