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New Vista Roundie for $50 in Toledo
Looks like one of the later chassis, CTC-16 maybe?
no affil http://toledo.craigslist.org/ele/2408392861.html
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I think that is a CTC-16X like mine. The volume (and push-pull power) and brightness knobs are missing but it looks complete otherwise. A relatively easy chassis to work on, and a nice performer when it is restored (I only had to replace the electrolytics on mine, and maybe a couple of other parts). This would be a great first roundie for anyone in the Ohio area, and it does not take up too much room.
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i like it!i sent e mail to seller.i have a beautiful hi lite crt if needed and 2 complete working chassis' just in case.crossing my fingers
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That's the same TV my parents had when I was small. I wish one would come up around here....
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I sent two messages through CL to the poster and have not heard a thing. Only later did I notice that it had been posted back on 5/28.
Sadly, I guess we all missed this |
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I would love to have that. Im sick of all these designer consoles with big speakers on the side that make them a foot wider than that one. I like that minimal space saver design.
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That doesn't mean much, I got my Philco roundie from a 2-week old posting. Just barely though, it was already on the trash pile when it was picked up- and it worked!
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