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CTC7 with home made cabinet
In California, it really doesn't look too bad for home made.
I'd probably lose the metal decorations on the doors but that's just my opinion. It says all original parts but the channel selector looks like one from a 4 while the knobs look like a 9 or 10? http://www.ebay.com/itm/RCA-CTC-7-Co...item3a6a2c9405 |
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ETF should get it, they could put it next to that custom CTC-4 Steve is so proud of. lol
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Ha! I hadn't seen that 4 before. The 7 really doesn't look too bad and the starting bid is quite fair.
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Agreed, though it really wouldn't fit in with any of my decor.
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Too bad it "displaces" a very nice picture
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Looks like it may have a Zenith CRT because it's starting to get the green halo.
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S un franken scet.
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I'm going to go see it Tuesday I noticed it last week when he put it on eBay... I know the seller, and he has an excellent reputation for quality and correctness in recapping early color sets. I haven't bid, mainly because of lack of room, but I might create some room after I go see it. In general, a non-catalog cabinet is a no-no, but I don't object so much if the cabinet was custom-made when the set was new. Much like a 19-teens or twenties Cadillac often has a custom-built body on it, and is one of a kind, and isn't considered a freak.
He doesn't have a lot of details on the cabinet's origin, but I suspect that it was a freight-damaged set that a cabinetmaker or woodcraft hobbyist bought new as-is, and built at the time. Charles
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I'm not so sure the cabinet is that old.
Those are Radio Shack speakers and they don't look any older than the 80's at best. They have enough dust on them to have been in there a while too. |
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Quote:
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OK, take a closer look at the chassis. CTC7 had two rectifier 5U4's mounted on the transformer. Does this one? No, so it is a later chassis and the knobs on the 7 were on the side, not the front.
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Wrong, the late CTC-7 chassis did not have the 5U4s. Furthermore, take a look at the CTC-7 brochures posted on Ed Reitans site to see all the CTC-7 models that had the knobs on the front.
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Indeed, my CTC-7C has 5U4's where the later production ones would not. According to my RCA service manual chassis with prefix A through F and the N and P had 5U4's, while the AA-AF and AH/AJ/AK/AL/AM/AN ones had silicon based doublers.
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Yeah, I haven't seen one in years and I think I now remember something about that! Why do we know more about these sets today than we did 50 years ago??
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'Cause of the internet, silly! ;3
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