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If this Westinghouse is a rectangular color set it's RARE!!
We need to find out for sure. Quote:
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The Westinghouse rectangular color set can be very difficult to distinguish from their black & white sets of the same model year, as they look almost alike. This is set was apparently not made the same time as the 22" color set and really looks nothing like it.
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The Westinghouse set can be seen here just past half-way down the page at Steve Dichter's wonderful site.
http://community-2.webtv.net/stevetek/StevesCT100/ Blonde set on tall legs. Same top control layout, but that is the end of the similarities. Dave A |
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Actually, I had a blonde Westinghouse console once upon a time whose top-mounted control layout was virtually identical to the one on the color set, which the ebay set really doesn't have. The color set in the picture Dave A refers to is a dead ringer for my set which was most definitely black & white. What I'm saying is: be very careful using comparison to the picture on Steve D's site to identify a set you think might be the rectangular color Westinghouse. While the ebay set doesn't closely resemble the color set, there are other b & w Westinghouse sets that are dead ringers for it.
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Well I just sent the seller a message asking for a model number and a pic of the back, we'll see what happens.
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Knob Layout
The control know layout on the E-Bay set is different from Steves photo or from the photos of the chasis i have from the May 1957 PF Reporter article about the TV.
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Garod
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Red RCA
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Need to send that '621 to Hugo Holden in Australia for a make-over!
http://www.earlytelevision.org/holden_621_cabinet.html
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I hope somebody buys that 621 to restore, not just for parts.
The cabinet isn't half as bad as it looks at first glance. Not broken up, all the parts are there. Strip, smooth out some boo-boos, refinish, and you're good to go. The local auto glass shop can make you a new safety glass. Same with the chassis. Rust can be removed. I don't see any important bits missing. (Isn't that part of the h-v cage sitting off to the side?) The CRT may be dead, but replacements can be found. Unless mice ate some unobtanium piece not shown in these photos, I don't see why it couldn't be brought back to life rather than parted out. Just my $0.02 . . . Phil Nelson |
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Nice Doo-Mont
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I can't believe that 621-TS is up to $218.50, with 2 days left on the auction. This is PLUS $50 shipping and destruction. "One mans trash" if you will. I love old TVs and I've seen a lot of NICE stuff go for a whole lot less. I know 621's are desirable but personally I would rather leave a set with a rusty chassis, rhodent chewed capacitor cans, and a crt that is removed for some reason alone. Yeah, you can fix anything if you want to, or can afford it.
I must say that ion trap magnet was very interesting. An electromagnet I suppose. Now that MIGHTY Dumont Eric found is my kind of ad. I think it is $20 with no bids so far. This set looks like it is on a showroom floor. For my money and taste I would rather have this one Dumont than 10 of that 621. Sure wish I lived near Michigan!! That beauty would be mine. A slow warm may produce a plug and play 50 year old set. If not this would be a fun restore... |
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