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Eric H 01-23-2005 02:38 PM

Really nice Roundie on eBay
 
Does it belong to someone here?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...148927741&rd=1

Steve Hoffman 01-23-2005 02:40 PM

I wish it belonged to me...

Sandy G 01-23-2005 02:49 PM

Me, too ! Some of us would give our eyeteeth for a roundie that good-wonder why he's wanting to sell it? -Sandy G.

Steve D. 01-23-2005 04:31 PM

Man,

That is a showroom fresh set. I'd make room for it. To bad it's not in sunny So. Cal.

old_tv_nut 01-23-2005 04:58 PM

Is that original peacock on the front of a Bonanza DVD/tape?

jstout66 01-23-2005 05:49 PM

I think I will actually drive and get this one if the bidding doesn't get too nuts. It'll be a long haul for me as I am in Omaha. You can never tell on the later roundies of what they will go for. I did see a CTC-5 or 7 just went for $1100 on eBay. Here's the link on that one. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWA:IT

jstout66 01-23-2005 08:08 PM

well.... I ended up bidding on this one. Wish me luck. If I win, it will be going into my living-room as my "daily watcher".

bgadow 01-23-2005 08:56 PM

Wow, they just don't get any better than that. Beautiful. I had to cross that model #, the description sez its a Mark 10 and I was curious what chassis it would be-its a CTC-16. That basic control panel seemed to survive several chassis revisions. I have it on a 15 & I think I've seen it on a 12 as well. Anyway, somebody is getting a great set. Need to make sure and get the story behind it.

Oh, and, good luck jstout!

Charlie 01-23-2005 09:51 PM

That set is freakin awesome! I wonder if someone has recently gone thru it? Or if it's only had minor repairs thru the years? The picture is as stunning as the cabinet!

Nice touch in the photos with the nbc peacock and the Bonanza shot... being that RCA ran ads with that show on the screen when those sets were new.

Good luck with the bidding... we're all rootin for ya.

jstout66 01-24-2005 10:37 AM

Thanks Charlie!!! If I win I will get the "story" behind it and post pix. I'm sure the picture tube has been changed in its lifetime as there is NO halo or delamination. I really want this one, because I was stupid and sold a really nice CTC-16 with a "black-matrix" tube in it years ago and have regretted it since.

drh4683 01-24-2005 04:22 PM

Thats a sharp set, looks like its in excellent condition all around. Good luck james! I hope you get it!

heathkit tv 01-27-2005 09:01 PM

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That is one bootyful set! I too have a CTC-16 from '64 although it's in storage at the moment. It also came with the same booklet as pictured in the center in the below picture (swiped from the auction)

Anthony

Bill R 01-29-2005 08:07 PM

I have been watching that set as well. It's all I can do to not bid on it. I am in West TN. about a 5 hour drive, and I have a one ton extended van to move it in. If my wife would go on vacation for a while we would have a new tv in the collection:)

Bill R

NowhereMan 1966 01-29-2005 08:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bgadow
Wow, they just don't get any better than that. Beautiful. I had to cross that model #, the description sez its a Mark 10 and I was curious what chassis it would be-its a CTC-16. That basic control panel seemed to survive several chassis revisions. I have it on a 15 & I think I've seen it on a 12 as well. Anyway, somebody is getting a great set. Need to make sure and get the story behind it.

Oh, and, good luck jstout!

IIRC, my aunt's TV had the same or similar control panel, I remember hers was a "Vistacolor" and I think she got hers around 1962 maybe. Her knobs were different though. Her speakers were laid out the same way too. Man, wish I had the room, time and money, I would love to have a roundie although someday I'd like to try and tackle the 1970/71 Zenith Chromacolor I still have.

jstout66 01-29-2005 09:18 PM

I see that I'm still the high-bidder. I'll be nervously at the computer tomorrow!! If I win, my brother will be driving me up next week-end. He's got an extended Ford truck with a topper. It will be about a 9 hour drive for us. If I win I will have alot of reconfiguring to do in my livingroom, altho I think I have a pretty workable plan. And NowhereMan 1966, what's up with your Zenith Chromacolor? I have a 19" 1972 model. It's chassis number 19DC11. It's got a great picture on it. I use it in my bedroom. I do have many spare Zenith parts, so let me know if you need any, and I'll get them right out to you.

Bill R 01-29-2005 10:59 PM

Well I checked and she doesn't have any travel plans tomorrow. In all fairness she saw it and thought it was nice. She did not say no (as if that would have mattered), she did however remind me of that $426.00 ,ouch, utillity bill we got today anyway. Guess I will have to pass on it. It is hard though. Good luck, if no one snipes you will get a very nice set.
Bill R

jstout66 01-30-2005 03:12 PM

Well.... I won! Had to pay a tad more than I wanted as someone tried to snipe, but this was such a nice looking set I HAD to get it. I already called the owner and made arrangements for pick-up. I will post chassis and screen pix once I get it set up here.

Charlie 01-30-2005 03:52 PM

Man, that's great! That set's gonna look great in your living room! So you had to pay a little more than you wanted... that's okay... considering how that set looks, it was worth it! Besides... how often would you come across something like that in it's condition? After all... you're still paying far less that what that set sold for back in the 60's.

Congradulations! You'll really enjoy that set!

Eric H 01-30-2005 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jstout66
Well.... I won! Had to pay a tad more than I wanted as someone tried to snipe, but this was such a nice looking set I HAD to get it.

Cool!! so glad it was an AK'er that got it. :thmbsp: You'll forget all about what it cost as soon as you get it home. :yes:

jstout66 02-06-2005 08:05 PM

Hello Everybody! I made it back from my trip to Little Rock, Arkansas to get this set. It was a total of 1450 miles. Got it all set up and picture is great. Took the back off to have a look and it has an RCA Hi-Lite Grade AA Black Matrix tube dated 1977. On the card was hand written "Replaced under RCA service contract." Flyback has been changed as well! I am so happy I won this set and will post pix of it at my house soon.

Charlie 02-06-2005 08:14 PM

Man that's great! Aren't the Blk Matrix tubes supposed to have far superior contrast over the original roundies? I wonder how long those people had that service contract for?

Did you get any history or story behind it?

jstout66 02-06-2005 09:18 PM

yes. Black matrix tubes have better contrast and the color seems "truer" All Zenith Chromacolor tubes are Black Matrix and that's why they have such a good picture. The tube in this set (RCA Highlite) is black matrix as well and was an all new tube when installed. Not a rebuild. Don't know much on the history on this set. The guy I bought it from purchased it at an estate sale in the "rich" part of town in Little Rock. He said they had a new set as well, but this one was still plugged in and he was surprised when he turned it on that it still worked. This set is a CTC-16 chassis, which was one of my favorite sets. He did not want to sell it, but he is moving to a smaller place in the summer and they are downsizing and selling a ton of stuff. He was really nice, and for those of you that have never been there, Arkansas is a beautiful state. I was impressed. The seller said he had gotten an email from someone in Maryland, that said if the deal fell thru with me he was set to come get it. I wonder if it was another AK'er? I'm happy all worked out and this is such a nice set. It is staying with me!

jstout66 02-13-2005 07:28 PM

Pictures of my RCA CTC - 16
 
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Here are the picture of the set once I got it home.

jstout66 02-13-2005 07:30 PM

Picture 3 of RCA
 
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Here is the 3rd Picture of the RCA

Charlie 02-13-2005 08:13 PM

Man that set is absolutley freakin awesome!

jstout66 02-15-2005 06:29 PM

Thank's Charlie! I like the look of the cabinet. The set came with all the papers including the hang tag. Here are the features RCA was boasting with this set. All Channel Operation Automatic color Purifier Power boosted New Vista Color Chassis with 25,000 volts of picture power Famous New Vista Color Picture Performance All-Range tone control Glare proof, dust proof picture tube Easy, Accurate tuning Twin-speaker Golden Throat static-free FM sound RCA Space Age sealed Circuitry Dependability and ease of service. I discovered when I took the back off, that this set had been covered under an RCA service contract. ALL parts were RCA branded including the tubes. It had a new Grade AA Colorama picture tube installed in 1977, and the high-voltage can was spotless with a new flyback. This set has HEAVY use tho. The screw holes are about stripped in the back (that was a clue my Uncle taught me) It meant the back had been off a zillion times. The chassis is pretty dusty, and I went ahead and replaced 8 bad tubes. (all RCA brands) The set has a great picture but can be quirky at times. I've had it on almost non-stop tho since I got it home. I have already ordered a spare flyback and focus control and just ordered a Sams on it. This set has a CTC-16L chassis, so I assume it's an early production run. It uses a 1V2 focus tube rather than the 2AV2 I've seen in CTC16's.


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