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Charlie 09-01-2014 11:42 PM

Anyone get a Motorola 21CT2M lately?
 
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A couple weeks before I returned to sea, a lady in the Boston area contacted me about a color Motorola... it turned out to be a 21CT2M. I was tempted to buy the set, but knew in the back of my head that I really needed to leave it alone. I have too many other things that take priority right now.

I thought the set would show up on ebay, but it never did. I called her recently about it, and she said she found someone that gave it a good home... which is what's important. Not to mention, the set's new owner got it for a pretty sweet price!

I haven't seen any posts about it lately, so, I'm wondering who got it? It's in GREAT looking condition, and I am hoping the insides and CRT are as nice as the outside of the set.

So, fess-up! Someone here???

The photo below is the one the lady in Boston originally sent me.... what a nice looking set!

Electronic M 09-02-2014 01:19 AM

I sure hope it was not grabbed by a fishtanker.

tvdude1 09-02-2014 05:58 AM

I was the lucky guy. Could of had it for 50.00 but felt guilty because the set is like brand new and also a one owner set paid the 200.00 for it. Also the crt test as new. Its in my living room for awhike but do plane to sell it have no room for it.

dieseljeep 09-02-2014 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by tvdude1 (Post 3114101)
I was the lucky guy. Could of had it for 50.00 but felt guilty because the set is like brand new and also a one owner set paid the 200.00 for it. Also the crt test as new. Its in my living room for awhike but do plane to sell it have no room for it.

I think the set is as rare as they get!
The set was built, when Motorola made sets that were the best built, at the time. The 56-57 models were definitely better than the Zeniths, at the time.
That was also the last year of Motorola color sets, for a while. :yes:

DaveWM 09-02-2014 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by tvdude1 (Post 3114101)
I was the lucky guy. Could of had it for 50.00 but felt guilty because the set is like brand new and also a one owner set paid the 200.00 for it. Also the crt test as new. Its in my living room for awhike but do plane to sell it have no room for it.

Nice score TVdude1 :thmbsp: can you get some shots of it later maybe?

DavGoodlin 09-02-2014 09:06 AM

Good Job TVdude!
The National Capitol Radio TV Museum (whom I support) in Bowie Md has one just like it, with the 21" CRT retro kit installed IIRC.

BigDavesTV 09-02-2014 09:33 AM

Nice set, I agree, it would be nice to see a few more pictures! :-)

oldtvman 09-02-2014 09:58 AM

I like that fact that the early color sets always managed to have a red, green and blue insginia on the front of them.

jr_tech 09-02-2014 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by oldtvman (Post 3114119)
I like that fact that the early color sets always managed to have a red, green and blue insginia on the front of them.

Oddly, many of the early color tvs did not have any color insignia... seemed like marketing missed an opportunity:
http://www.earlytelevision.org/21_inch_color.html

jr

dieseljeep 09-02-2014 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by DavGoodlin (Post 3114114)
Good Job TVdude!
The National Capitol Radio TV Museum (whom I support) in Bowie Md has one just like it, with the 21" CRT retro kit installed IIRC.

Regarding the retro kit, are you referring to a metal to glass replacement kit?
That model never had anything but a 21AXP22, RCA sourced CRT.
The set shown seems like it has a newer type CRT. :scratch2:

Charlie 09-02-2014 02:37 PM

Correct... that set came with a 21" tube. It was the 19" sets a little earlier that could have a 21" kit installed.

Glad to see it was someone here that got the set.... which I figured it was. At the time she contacted me, I just couldn't see myself driving up to Boston... knowing that I was supposed to be winding down projects since I was getting ready to soon return to work.

Have you tried a slow start-up of it? How is the cover on the deflection yoke?

Some of you may have noticed in the photograph... it appears the set might be plugged in. You can see a wimpy little cord plugged in the wall in the lower left side of the picture. We cannot see where the cord leads to, but it did make me wonder if it was actually to the set.

tvdude1 09-02-2014 05:21 PM

I think its a very low hour set. Still has all Motorola script tubes in it. The yoke cover is very nice also. The cabinet and chassis is like new. Did fire it up and nice bright full raster. Did not try a video source yet. I have never put pictures on this sight but will try for you guys.

tvdude1 09-02-2014 05:23 PM

The daughter had yard sale and she said no one wanted it. She said set was bought new.

DaveWM 09-02-2014 05:26 PM

no one wanted it... wow. think how close that must have come to getting scrapped.

Charlie 09-02-2014 07:07 PM

Awesome! :D

tvdude1 09-02-2014 07:21 PM

I have to thank my girlfriend. She helped me carry it out to the truck. Cost me a fancy ass dinner but was worth it.

rca2000 09-02-2014 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by DaveWM (Post 3114155)
no one wanted it... wow. think how close that must have come to getting scrapped.


She REALLY deserves credit...for realizing it was not just "old junk' and sitting it out for the packer man--as so MANY would--and HAVE done !!

"Found it a good home"....I LIKE that !!

And you were right to give her a bit more--even though if she knew how much it REALLY could get--she would cry for a week !!

rca2000 09-02-2014 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by tvdude1 (Post 3114163)
I have to thank my girlfriend. She helped me carry it out to the truck. Cost me a fancy ass dinner but was worth it.


Maybe even a nice outfit, or pair of shoes--for that matter !!

IN the right hands--that set is worth MORE than a CTC-4, since it is MUCH more rare !!

Tom S 09-02-2014 10:16 PM

Sweet looking Set, Hope to see some more pics of it soon. Inside and out with a great picture on it.

oldtvman 09-04-2014 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by tvdude1 (Post 3114154)
The daughter had yard sale and she said no one wanted it. She said set was bought new.


that doesn't surprise me, unless someone like one of us shows interest the general public could care less and they end up in the trash.

tvdude1 09-04-2014 06:14 PM

Thats how I got my ctc4 at an estate auction that was also nice for 50.00. Not too many tv guys at an estate auction.


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