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New-to-Me Sylouette Halo Light
This should be interesting...
http://videokarma.org/attachment.php...1&d=1514420779 http://videokarma.org/attachment.php...1&d=1514420779 Once I hunt for the serial number I'll be begging for Sam's and wisdom... Chip |
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^That set is my favorite model of Halolite (due to cabinet styling)....If your CRT is good I would trade you my recapped and working Halolite (pictured below, with legs temporarily removed for transport) for your set as it is.
DSCN1642 by Tom Carlson, on Flickr
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Too soon to think about finding it a new home already, but I'll keep your offer in mind.
There's an earlier console on the 'bay right now over in St. Louis with a BIN of $900. Hmm... Upon inspection, model is 21C626B* on mine. All knobs are present, with no major scratches on the control panel. Back panel is complete and undamaged, with the CRT protector cone is un-smashed. Haven't had the back off yet, but all the screws are there and original. There's a glass panel for the bottom shelf, which has a printed grass motif, and it's complete and un-chipped. I'm interested to discover what the "picture/prompter" switch does. Likely not a teleprompter reference... The cabinetry shows some signs of being in an attic for 30 years or so. Some water damage, but from flower pots or glass condensation, not a continuous exposure to water. No veneer separation; basic refinishing should suffice. It's the blond rift-sawn oak version, not the mahogany one (dang.) But a good match for my Seeburg Select-O-Matic 200 changer: (Not my specific unit, but my resto-inspiration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1uJfo85suM ) The brass edging on cabinet and HaloLight edge is clean, un-dented, and shiny. No spots of corrosion. HaloLight lens itself is un-cracked and clean except for one smudge. No associated abrasion though. Stand is also clean and secure. Might be missing the 'feet' at the very bottom though. Grille cloth still has the sparkly thread throughout, and is un-ripped but also un-glued along some edges. Haven't plugged anything in yet. Variac and DBT are at hand. Tube itself looks clean, un-scratched, with no visible internal issues. I'll have to locate a Columbus-area CRT tester/rejuvenator, as I don't have one. *("with HaloLight", which by the way is the earliest case I've noticed of "CamelCase" typography: capital letters within a compound word, as popularized by the computer/software industry. Note that "earliest case" is entirely ancedotal, and not researched in any way...) In addition to the HaloLight inclusion, the cabinet is one of the main attractions on this TV. Especially the sliding top hiding the controls. It'll make feeding the fish so much easier... <--- note obligatory emoji for the sarcasm-impaired. Chip Last edited by Chip Chester; 12-29-2017 at 10:54 AM. |
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The above 'bay BIN for $900 didn't sell. Instantly re-listed for -- wait for it -- $900. Well there ya go.
Here's a J Walter Thompson ad agency blurb about it: http://videokarma.org/attachment.php...1&d=1514729935 According to the ad copy, it has "surround sound" and is the next best thing to flat-screen TV... The cabinet may be 10", but that doesn't count the forward projection of the HaloLight and tube, or the neck of the tube in the back, good for 3-4 inches each. Plus a couple of interesting Sylvania advertising doo-dads from 'bay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/1950s-SYLVA...8AAOxyLiJR13ve https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-SYL...EAAOSwRlJZeSye I think I'll just stick to the TV for now. Chip Last edited by Chip Chester; 12-31-2017 at 08:26 AM. |
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