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CT-100 on eBay So Cal
Looks like a nice one.
I might possibly know the person selling this one? http://cgi.ebay.com/1954-RCA-CT-100-...item3ca72708dc |
i am watching this one closely!
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I thought it said So Cal but it actually says "Sunny" Cal, well SO Cal is the Sunnier half so I guess that's why I assumed.
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i am only watching the price.i have no interest in this set whatsoever.just the price it goes for.
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Am I the only one who is suspicious of the description "colored television" versus "color television", almost certainly by someone who knows English as a second language.
That does NOT mean the post is not legit, most immigrant business owners run a fine, honest business. But on the internet, this person could be -anywhere-. I suggest somebody search through the net for photos of CT-100s for the same image, that someone could "cut-and-paste" into the auction. |
It'd be cool if that big jug was full of vacuum!
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"Colored television"...Hoo boy, could I have some Cheap Fun w/THAT one...But I remember a lot of the older folks 'round here referring to them newfangled TVs that way...
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I don't feel like this auction is bogus. We've seen lots of CT100 photos over the years. Don't think I've seen these before. The set appears to be in a warehouse, garage, or maybe storage with other goods to be sold on ebay. Most people sharing pics of a CT100 would take better pictures... so I doubt these would have been stolen off the web. I dont think anyone would post such terrible pictures. He does show good feedback... I don't think you can make that up. Of course, some sellers are indeed flakes... as are some buyers. |
Another thought... The serial number of the set... is it located on the rear cover, or is it inside the set? It wouldn't be a bad idea to ask the seller to post the serial numer.
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I know the previous owner of that CT-100, at least I am pretty sure that it was his set. If it is, it has been documented and the CRT has gone to air.
Steve |
I just put a bid, and I assume it's to air. There is a 3-digit cabinet number that Ed's list should include, if it's a known set. The "colored" grammar is typical California buffoonry thing. I hear it all the time. (No relation to a no-longer-acceptable ethnic identifier). I know the cabinet numbers of most of the ones I've owned prior to the one I have now. What's odd about it is that the description is very, VERY vague for a TV collector to have written. Maybe an ex-wife or a widow/heir is selling it? Any collector would give pics of the back, and would mention the state of the tube, etc. Also most of us would say if it has the bottom cover, or if it's ever been repaired or is virgin. Some of those are big issues that would double or kill the value.
Note to any potential bidders: My bid is under $1000, and I will not rebid. I just put it in so as not to have the seller accept a ridiculous low offer if they're unaware... I'll take it in that case ;) . Charles |
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What is significant about the bottom cover? If it was missing, is it not possible to make a suitable replacement? I will possibly bid on the set as well, since I am in California and do not have a CT-100. Thanks. |
A few hours ago, I emailed the seller asking for the chassis serial number. If/when I hear from him, I'll post the results.
Here's the list of published serial numbers of the CTC2 chassis. http://home.att.net/~pldexnis/input/...mbers_List.htm The cabinet numbers are less valuable for production documentation because they recycle five times with never a value higher than 999. Pete |
Temecula California
I emailed him earlier asking where he's located. All his reply said was "temecula ca" without as much as a thank you. I don't think this guy's a fake, but I do think he's a bag.
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I know who owns this set now and where it came from. It's for real, and the current owner is a decent guy that I have dealt with many times. He used to own an Antique store down that way.
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Like Charles, I'd like to have it for $650! Pete |
So, is this previous owner no longer with us???
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He is alive and well, although it has been a few months since I spoke to him in person.
Steve |
Just wondering, is this possibly the same set as the one on the ETF classifieds? I'm sure some here know.
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Yes it is.
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CT100 Seller's Reply
The seller said the cabinet number is 18. The seller will send the CTC2 chassis number with photos. The set's location is in Temecula, CA 92593.
Also, the seller will be providing additional photos; including both sides, the rear, and the interior. Regards, Terry Cheek |
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I probably will drop out of the bidding, and here I say in public, I'm not going to run it into orbit. My CT-100 is nice & complete, but has a failed CRT and water damage to the 'feet' on the cabinet. It's not worth $1000+ to me to have a set that's a little better, but still with a failed tube. Charles |
If this is the same set that was in the EFT classified ... would anyone know if is the CRT is to air?
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http://www.earlytelevision.org/classified_page.html
The first ad under Color Televisions. Aired CRT, they have it listed there for $2500. |
Just got a reply from the seller ... guess this pretty much tells us the CRT is bad and likely to air.
"Hello, I do not have any history on it. the man that I got it from said the picture tube is dead. - antiquehighway" |
Im curious how the current owner got this TV if the previous owner was a TV collector. You would think a TV collector knowing he has a CT-100 would not have sold it to an antiquer. I would think the previous owner would have sold the set on ebay with a detailed description as he knows what he has. Its odd because there is no reserve on it. Thats good and bad of course. Does anyone know the condition of the chassis? I emailed and asked for a picture of the insides and back cover. Considering the current price of the set, I'd expect some pictures.
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If I had to get rid of the set for some reason, I think I'd rather give the set to another fellow collector before selling it to a antique dealer. |
It was on the Inland Empire Craigslist when the former owner sold it. I don't know if the buyer came from that ad, or if it was sold to someone here, etc. He's a significant collector, and may have another CT-100, or sold this one for other reasons. Now that I know who it was, I can attest that the former owner is 100% ethical, but I don't know the present owner/seller.
Charles |
dont think it matters what he paid for it-it matters what someone is willing to pay him for it.good investment actually.it probably will never decrease in value.this guy knows what he has.he may be playing "dumb" to drop a hook in your mouth.i ve dealt with these kinds before.if they have been in the business awhile,then they know what they are doing.sly,slick and can create a story or personality to fit the situation.you got to admire the greedy,back-stabbing,money-grubbing weasels.i am one them myself!
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Well, no matter what we think, this guy is doing what he must to make a buck. Doesn't really matter how sneaky or honest he may or may not be, he's makin a living. Hell, he's probably been reading everything we say here and likely getting a good laugh from it. Even if he wasn't aware of this site, it sure wouldn't take a lot of effort to stumble across this thread by doing a simple google search.
In addition, here's an opportunity for someone to pick up a CT100... possibly for a decent price. Even though the set doesn't work and likely has a toasted 15G, it's still an item to be proud of owning. If the set were closer, I'd probably try at it. I think anyone that lives in the region should attempt going for it. These babies don't pop up every day ya know. Unfortunately, we don't know the history of it, and it's possible we may never find out. Not really important at this point I suppose. Once the auction is over and the new owner takes it home, that person becomes another chapter in the set's history. For now, that's all that matters. |
Actually, at least part of the history of this set is known. The "previous owner" is a member here and I will leave it up to him to share it if he wishes. I would have restored this set for him had the CRT been good. I saw the set in person a few years ago and from what I remember it was complete and in good condition.
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Like Steve K mentioned, some of the history of the set is known, as the previous owner is a good guy and forum member who would probably share what he knows about the set with the new owner. The current owner is also a good guy, and while he does deal in antiques, he enjoys them as much as we do, and is into everything old including his 1800's house and 1910-1940 cars.
While he does know what he has, he is certainly not out to gouge anyone with a no reserve auction and could potentially take a loss, not that I know what he has into it. Darryl |
New photos posted on ebay folks... go have a look!
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Ok, you can blame me for the photos! Im sure he had other requests for photos though. I emailed the seller and he responded telling me that he put up new pics this evening. It looks excellent inside, very clean.
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That' looks really clean!
Is the number on the lid supposed to match the cabinet? Cabinet is 18, lid is 504. Are those numbers serials for the cabinet? |
CT100 Information Update
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the cabinet number is 18, and the cabinet lid number is 504. Also, the seller has posted additional photos and confirmed the CRT has probably gone to air. Regards, Terry Cheek |
Cabinet Serial Numbers
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Regards, Terry Cheek |
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