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Eric H 07-24-2006 08:24 PM

Attn Texans: RCA roundie on eBay
 
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Wow!

http://cgi.ebay.com/RCA-Color-VIsta-...QQcmdZViewItem

rca2000 07-24-2006 08:59 PM

I have one just about lkie it . (a slightly different cabinet.)
 
And it is a ctc-16, with a hybrid stereo. (tube tuner and preamp, germanium amp.)1965, I think.

And I paid WAY less than $100 for mine!!

polaraman 07-24-2006 09:36 PM

Charlie,

Time to put that new truck to some good use!

polaraman

kx250rider 07-25-2006 01:12 AM

Worst cataract I've seen, but NICE set! The cataract could keep the bids on this one reasonable if it scares off some bidders :thmbsp:

Charles

Bobby Brady 07-25-2006 09:30 AM

Very nice!
 
Andy has a nice version of that set but with the CTC-15 from '64. Cabinet may not be as perfect but it looks really neat with what I think was called an Italian cabinet design. I say that because I saw Andy's cabinet in a B/W newspaper ad from late '63 inwhich it was called Italian by the dealer.
I would get Andy's set if it were closer.
I guess a lot of us have that dilema!

Sandy G 07-25-2006 09:35 AM

Bobby, the RUle With Roundies is they are ALWAYS on the other side of the state/country/galaxy/universe from where you are...The more desirable the roundie in question is, the farther away from you it will always be...

Dave A 07-25-2006 11:09 AM

Could that CRT be busted? That looks more like air inrush than cataracts.
Dave A

kx250rider 07-25-2006 11:55 AM

I don't think so... It looks nice in the middle, and that's where an inrush would have made it cleared. So I think it's just an awful cataract. So awful, that I bet the glass will come off easy because there probably isn't much adhesion anymore :)

Charles

wiseguy 07-25-2006 12:48 PM

LOL.. looks like a giant "eye"
why did they always use crappy ceramic phono cartriges in these big consoles??

Sandy G 07-25-2006 01:19 PM

Chirpy chirpy CHEAP CHEAP !!

Chad Hauris 07-25-2006 08:27 PM

It is not too difficult to retrofit with a magnetic cartridge such as a Pickering NP/AC and an LKG phono preamp. I think this RCA has a 1/2 inch mount for a magnetic. We do this a lot with Wurlitzer jukeboxes which usually used ceramics and the sound quality is a lot better.
I don't know why a lot of these used ceramics though other than cost and that they offer a flip over needle for 78 RPM records. The ceramics seem to do quite well with 78's.
The higher priced consoles such as those using Garrard turntables often did use a magnetic.

Charlie 07-25-2006 11:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by polaraman
Charlie,

Time to put that new truck to some good use!

polaraman

Yes, I know. I'm seriously considering it! Thing is, I don't know what I'd do with it. I could keep it at my camp, but I really don't want to do that. I could possibly shuffle some of my sets around... perhaps take a couple here at my house and put them at camp... then I could put it in the living room here at home.

One of our early AK-er's had one of these in CA... I remember the photo from a few years back... and I always admired the front woodwork over the speakers. I never thought one would pop up near me... and looks like I was wrong! Hmmmm... what to do! Decisions decisions!

Eric H 07-27-2006 09:33 PM

A B&W set also in TX
 
Off topic here but I didn't want to start another thread just for this.

If your going to Dallas you might as well pick this up too :D

http://cgi.ebay.com/1953-Admiral-Tel...QQcmdZViewItem

Charlie 08-03-2006 06:11 PM

It appears someone else has an interest in this beast... a bid has gone up. I had hoped this would happen... as I really don't have a place to put this thing right now. Hell, I have 3 entertainment centers already! Had I brought this set home, I'd be sleeping or eating dinner on top of it!

I was going to bid at the last minute if no one else did... just to make sure it got a home. Hopefully, the current bidder is an AK-er.

bkharris 08-03-2006 07:52 PM

I bought it...It will have a good home...Now to see about the cataract

polaraman 08-03-2006 09:22 PM

I was going to snag it if Charlie was not going to bid. Glad it is going to a good home. Where are you located? The large Salvation Army store is a good place to snag sets in Dallas. I have bought a few sets there.


polaraman

Charlie 08-03-2006 09:26 PM

Rich: How big is your house??? You've brought home LOTS of stuff in the past few years! How long before you're sleeping out in the truck? :D

Oh yeah.... see ya this weekend!

polaraman 08-03-2006 09:53 PM

Charlie,


The 10X20 storage area is really saving me. You can really put a lot of stuff in one. Stackem high! Maybe I need to buy the house next door to display the Tv collection. I think Fred Hoffman had the right idea. :D He has not been here in awhile. I have been attempting to slow down on buying and increase repairing. It is hard to turn down a cheap tube television. :smoke:


polaraman

bkharris 08-04-2006 05:39 AM

I am down in Corpus Christi with Fred Hoffman....You are right about him having the right setup!

fredh 10-17-2006 08:07 AM

Hi everyone. I see my name popped up here.
Yes, I'm still alive.
I've been quite busy at work and helping some amateur radio operators who own Signal Ones get there radios going (as well as several I acquired over the last 18 months). One of my CT-100 chassis is on the bench and I WILL get at least one of them going this winter. I missed the last Convention but will be at the 2007 gathering. That's assuming I get one of my CT-100s working as Don told me I can't come back until at least one is. :-))
Best to all. Fred

Tony V 10-17-2006 05:19 PM

Nice to hear from you Fred!


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