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Came across a couple color yokes.....
Can anyone give me an idea what they fit?
First part number is Y1023 Second yoke is a 95-1793 (I assume this is a Zenith part)
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1962 roundie yoke, per the 1978 pricelist (43.95 in 1978!)
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I know somebody who could use a Zenith roundie yoke. (Green) paper or plastic?
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Looks new, but I can't guarantee it's good. PM me your address and I'll send it to you free of charge
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I'd like to have that clean chassis pictured in Carmine's post! NICE!
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It's actually an HD image of a chassis on an ultra rare fine-pitch roundie tube with 15GP22 phosphor. :p
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Quote:
Hey Carmine does yours have metal brackets for screw on legs in lieu of plastic feet like mine?
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I have it stored elsewhere, I'll check it out next time I see it.
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