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Roundie? in Portland, Ore.
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Oh baby, that looks NICE!
EDIT: looks like the CTC-9 Caulfield model:
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Did I read that right? $35? OMG.
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It looks very strange, with the dark screen. Even a late "black matrix"-type CRT would not be that dark, would it? How would you explain the screen's appearance? (I figure the comment "needs picture tube" is just a typical person's description for a TV that does not light up when turned on.)
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At first I thought the CRT was missing, until I noticed the reflection of the flashgun.
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Oh. Em. Gee.
I would love to restore one of those, even though the cabinet's not to my taste. Absolutely no room in the manger, though. Please, someone else take it so I do not have bad dreams about little fishies behind glass. Phil Nelson |
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the crt looks right.it looks like a replacement with a dark green safety glass.there was a rebuilder that used this type.i cant remember which one.i do remember the result was really good but getting gray scale was a little difficult.had to settle for something less than gray.non glare though!
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So who bought this one? The ad already got pulled. Im amazed at how fast the early color sets get claimed the microsecond they appear on craigslist.
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Huh? It's still up for me...
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Gone now.
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