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I'd wager more than a few chassis were only at best half designed before the cabinet team gave them some specks to build to. |
Who knows, the Apple III cabinet was designed before the motherboard, but that's a whole different animal.
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Here's the real kick in the butt: some doofus on craigslist or ebay or at an estate sale will have a 621TS for sale, will do his/her "research" and stumble upon this completed sale, and will set a $7.600 price on the set. No power on heaven or earth will be able to persuade the doofus seller that the set is worth only a fraction of that price.
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Can't really be a Pre-War--it has a flyback horiz ckt. Pre-war sets used line-powered HV_-like the TRK sets , or the RA-101. !!
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rca2000, that doesn't disqualify it as prewar. The German E1 used a flyback:
http://www.earlytelevision.org/e1.html However, the comments above by tubesrule make it absolutely clear that this set was designed and built after the war. |
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idiot will take 20 years to get money back if so lucky !!!! A prewar tv sold a year or so ago for only $1900!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!! |
rca2000 - yes, two 621s, one in really fine condition, sold for around $800.
vintagecollect - I wasn't aware of a prewar set selling for $1900. Can you provide details? |
No offense, don't you already have most of the prewars TVs that exist, let other people enjoy and cherish history too.........
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Darryl |
Better than 1.9Kilobucks, IIRC someone on here found a prewar Andrea at an estate sale for less than 100$ (I wish I had that kind of luck).
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And it makes me curious as well. Providing a link would certainly be helpful. |
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