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Looks complete to me. Wow on the condition of the cabinet, that thing was well cared for.
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The big channel selector knob looks correct. The channel number is illuminated through a little keystone-shaped opening at the top. The skinny knob above the big selector is the fine tuner. These articles may be interesting once you get around to restoring it: http://antiqueradio.org/RCACTC-11Television.htm http://antiqueradio.org/RCACTC-11ATelevision.htm Phil Nelson |
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I agree with Mark. For $75.00 that set is a steal. You can, if need be, find a replacement pix tube. If you can transport it yourself, all the better. Take a friend along to help.
The Philco b&w is overpriced. Older doesn't always translate to more rare or more valuable. -Steve D.
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GORGEOUS set ! It was obviously loved & cared for...
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Bob:
Agree that the Philco split chassis is over priced. It is more in the 30-60 dollar range. It is about 1952 with loads of tubes and parts. Table top would be worth more. Don |
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who gives a flying flip if the crt is shot. hell where are you going to find another one for $75.00 boy are you cheap.
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Ouch!! What a thrashing!!! I would not consider myself "cheap", but rather very conscious of my space limitations and trying to make the best choices I can to utilize what little room I have left. Given a choice between a tv with a good crt and one with a bad crt, I'd choose the good one. In this case the cabinet is so nice, and in such good shape, and the price so reasonable, I think that would trump a bad crt. I'll find out this week. Thanks for the input.. Bob |
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someone grab this!put it beside the ctc 7 you got from me.btw,how is it going on the 7?
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That CTC7 is the next in line for a restoration. I've been involved in a very lengthy and extensive restore/rebuild of a Reproducing Grand Player Piano for the past 6 months. With some luck, I think I should have the piano up and running by the end of December. Then the electronic fun begins again...... Bob |
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