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CT-100 baiting?
I was surprised to see this. A joke perhaps?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...6221347AAYggSv John |
Yeah, plug it in and turn up the volume! Mein Gott...
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Funny they knew the year make and model but do they plug it in??
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All I could find out is that his name is Denis Suski, 35 years old, Washington, DC. I'd be tempted to contact him to see if it's for real, but I don't want to reward a jokester either.
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Too much CSI: Miami. doubt them rubbermaid containers and the broomrake with that old radio woulda been 1990's stuff in 1964 Heratio, but I can take it to the lab and have it anaylized, just dont plan any crimes anytime soon unless you plan on hangin ten downtown for planting eveidence LOL but all in fun!
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I had email contact with this guy, the set is for real, looks to be in rough shape, and has a broken up base on the CRT, likely down to air.
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My first email contact with him was March 9th. I don't think he plugged it in.
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its risky lol I may try one of mine I shouldnt plug in, but I have to start somewhere so I can see it in some cases, but not with a CT 100 ekks
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I'm taken aback! It shows the danger of seeking answers from strangers on a site like answer.yahoo. You need to take them with a grain of salt.
I'm just amazed that it was found in an alley. Of course two years ago if I had read this I would have just said "so?" in my ignorance. John |
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I seem to recall hearing something about this a few days ago, but I can't recall where. Still, it's kind of an incredible story, so John, please fill us in on the details if you can. (I guess I'm going to have to start checking out the alleys around here!) . |
What are the odds of finding a CT-100 in an alley? Just doesn't sound right..
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what a conincidence.
I went out by my garge today and found some stone tablets, looks like the ten commandments. LOL:banana:
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Anything is possible, but it's a red flag for suspicion that he knew the year, and it's not written anywhere I know of, on a CT-100. He needed either his own knowledge, or he has done enough research to know what it is, and how to go about checking it's condition. I've found rarer sets in alleys than CT-100s, so I can believe that part easily.
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Next time you fine one, pass it this way:D
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Photos of the CTC100 found in an alley, courtesy of John Folsom.
John |
You meant CT-100 right??? I wish I could find one of these in ANY condition.
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Do you know anyone with a computer who doesn't know how to do an Internet search? That's about the only thing that my 83-year old Dad does remember how to do :) Phil |
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Wonder if the copper pinch is broken off... I remember seeing one once with a badly broken base cap, but the pinch was intact, it required some effort to extend the some leads that had broken off, but it turned out ok jr |
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I completely believed the alley theory, as I've picked up a CBS-Columbia 360 color set with the 19VP22, and a Westinghouse 22" color set from alleys of Los Angeles. A collector friend of mine also got a mint-condition CT-100 (bad CRT, of course), from a (*derogatory term for one concerned with the environment*) who called around patiently to find someone to haul it away rather than to throw it out due to the poisonous, environmental hazards within. Charles |
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Is the CRT in that CT100 any good? That socket crumbling like that doesn't look good, though it might still be airtight and wire leads connectable. And be sure to get the serial numbers for the database. |
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Last time I attended, they were loading pallets of junky 1980+ TVs into a semi trailer with a forklift. Nothing that would bring a tear to your eye. Phil |
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