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I've never seen a high-boy either, except for one. I did see a home-entertainment system in the late 80's. TV didn't work. The family had some money, so I suspect those high-boys were pricey, considering we had TONS of RCA's on the service route (if I never see a CTC-38 again....).
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I've seen one RCA high boy entertainment center. This was in the '90's and it belonged to some friends of my Mother. The owner was telling me that the original TV burnt up (as in smoked and stunk up the whole house) in the early '80's; so, he slid out the old TV and replaced it with one of those single knob tuned Zenith System 3's. I think it was a steel cabinet Zenith and it fit the opening for the old TV quite well. It didn't look like a hack job. The original RCA amp, tuner, and record changer were still there. I think they bought a new house in the late '90's and gave the old set to their daughter. I'm sure it's long gone by now.
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The High-Boy I saw was "The Mark/Colonial Hutch HJ-873"
I saw a set I owned in the catalog. "The Aldrich GJ-729" What a piece of junk that was! It was sitting forever in my Uncles shop (circa 1978) so figured I'd have him fix it as it would fit in my bedroom. Of course, bad flyback. Had that changed, and the picture tube was weak. Had him put in a Zenith branded 25XP22, and it looked worse! I think a hack-tech at one point fu**ed around with the alignment, and we could never get it right. Junked it out, and used the new 25XP in a customers CTC-31 |
Some of those cabinets look pretty cool, and would be hard-pressed not to take one if I saw one at a sale, but as in previous posts, I'm sure you're aware I hated the CTC-38. RCA "cheaped out" on that one.That and the CTC-39 were the last tube chassis they used in a console. When we got a call on one it was almost always a bad flyback and a boat load of bad 6GH8's. The sets were mediocre when new, and once they got some age on them it got worse. We'd fix em if we had to, but always pressed the customer to not waste money and get into a solid-state Chromacolor. I'm sure that was the mindset of many repair shops in the late 70's early 80's, so it amazes me if I see one at a sale, altho I would have to say it's been a few years since I saw anything tube.
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Thanks for posting the '68 catalog. RCA really had some top notch good looking cabinets. I too have always liked those vertical combos but I never saw one other than a magnavox. Some of those other cabinets were quite unique and I've never seen anything like it. Once I started to skroll down to the middle range and cheaper sets did I start to recogize them! I have an FL-532WR 23" remote table set that I got from Jamie back in '03. I still have it and is one of my favorite sets. Im surprized it wasn't in the '68 catalog there. I'm pretty sure its a '68 though, granted they didn't publish every single model available in the catalog of course.
I also have one of those "Headliners", the EJ505. I picked mine up at an estate sale back in '98. Those little CTC-22's have a great picture. That whole set basically works off of 5GH8's. They have like 8 or 10 of them scattered around the PC boards. I actually have a nice little booklet discussing the engineering details of the CTC-22. It shows pictures of the TV apart, but its not for the service tech, its more like an informational brochure for sales dealers. The book discusses the details and go in depth other than just telling you its equipped with a 5" twin cone speaker for supurb life like sounds etc. I also have a GJ-697W which was a curb side find back on in 2002. I think we should post pictures of our sets that are published in these catalogs, we can them as an published in the brochure, and what they look like now 40 years later. |
I still want to find one of the CTC22 sets with the white case and silver trim band . Like the one pictured in the 68 catalogue. I think I saw one in pictures oof a collection on here. This was our first color set and we got it in 1966 so they were already 2 years old when the 68 catalogue came out. Bought it at ACE appliance on Summer avenue in Memphis. I know we wern't the only ones that bought one, but they seem to be scarce around here.
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I have two examples of the first and second generation CTC-22. The first one I found at an estate sale back in 1998 and the last one in 2005. I have the old RCA Service manual by Carl Babcoke and he mentioned that the ctc-22 was first introduced in March, 1967. His quote from the book "early production ctc-22's are easliy identified by the manual deguassing switch behind the TV". This particular one I have is an early production, I remember seeing many 1967 date codes in it as well last time I had the back off which was probably 8 years ago. The picture quality on the early ctc-22 is really good. The '69 isn't as sharp but still decent.
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I've only seen one set like that. It was at a junk store, back in the mid '90's. It didn't work and the guy wanted $20 for it. When I asked why $20 for a broken TV; he said that he gave $20 for it and it was supposed to be working and he discovered that it was broken after it was too late. I offered $10, my maximum price at the time for a broken TV, but he was not interested. Had I been the seller, I would have taken the $10 and made up for the loss on something else.
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That white 22 is the set I am looking for. We got ours on my 8th birhtday which would have been in Oct 1966. It would have been an early production 1967 model I guess. There was a 22A, B, and C chassis in this series with the B being the earliest production. Well at least all the A and C sets I have seen have been newer than the B series.
If you decide to part with it please let me know. I'm sure my wife is planning a trip to the Chicago area to catch a ball game. I would like to see your collection sometime. Bill R |
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I'm pretty sure my parents had a Lundberg (CTC-40). After it got replaced by a Zenith (a real dog with bad module connections) a few years later it ended up in the cellar playroom. It lost the picture and I found a bad diode in the Horizontal Sweep section. It promptly (in the space of a few hours) chewed up the replacement diode and being a poor college kid with no test equipment (especially to check those fancy SCRs) the set got junked. I remember a few months later reading a blurb about RCA selling the wrong replacement diodes (first time I ever heard of a "fast recovery diode"). Who knows if the proper diode would have fixed it.
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