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RCA Roundie table model with matching base
Has anyone seen one of these bases before?
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Not exactly, not one like that, but it's kinda like what was with the CTC-10A "The Sullivan" my parents had, it had a matching “lazy susan” base that was kept after my dad got rid of the set, he then ruined it by painting it a horrid color and MAKING it fit the CTC-38 he got to replace it.
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No but I hope too! That looks like a CTC7
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I have a CTC10 metal table model with a wooden base just like that one. Mine has short, screwed in legs. I can't see RCA putting wheels on a set that they say should be degaussed whenever it's moved, unless the lady is just showing how easy it is to move the set out of that wall opening.
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you are describing EXACTLY the TV my parents had, the CTC-10A "The Sullivan", base and all with the screw on legs I remember!
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It looks like a CTC-7 with a standard base that someone substituted the legs with casters for easy transport.
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