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Saved a Sentinel
Saved a 12" sentinel today. It has an excellent 12LP4. Probably a replacement. National Union branded. This set reminds me of a philco from the front. Has that olive green screen surround and also the typical Philco antenna tuning knob in a routed out groove in the top front of the set cabinet. Set appears to be mostly unmolested inside and in very nice rust free condition. (just a heavy layer of dust) Probably stored in a nice dry attic. Paid $60. I am not very good at dickering on price.
EDIT: forgot to mention that I got this from the grandson of the original owner. He said that he has a photo of the set back when it was in opperation with his grandpa. He said he would scan it and send it to me. I hope he sends it because it would be nice to add to the collection from a standpoint of provenance.
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Ya done FINE, Bob...So what if you paid a few bux "Too Much" ?!? (And I don't think you did...) You got a VERY nice old set that should be a relatively easy fix. That puppy is prolly close to g5 yrs old, how many 65 yr old sets are still out there, & in as good shape ?
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That CRT alone is worth $60 in my book.
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Great save! I don't see many Sentinels around and that's a real nice one.
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Ditto all of the above including your comment about not being good at dickering. I hate that!
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I think you did really well! I seldom get sets that cheap, and a good CRT to boot.
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Story of my life.
Congrats on the set, it looks well worth $60 to me. |
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Nice job. Price is relative. Its a bargain for just the safe storage. I wonder what percentage of stuff we get these days was from a collection (or owned by a fancier) and what was simply "found" as a dusty relic.
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