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What kind of roudie is this?
I'm gonna try and pick it up, if I get a chance.
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looks like a ctc15.i have 2 of those style tuners.ctc15 and 16 are in my opinion the best of the rca roundies.those crts rivals any other sets and reasonably easy to keep going.that looks like a beauty,so grab it now!
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Agreed. 15's and 16's are die hard sets! I had a couple of 16's.
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Captainmoody has spoken for this one, so unfortunately I won't get it. But the bright side is another VK'er will be enjoying it, so it won't end up as a fishtank!
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I say CTC-15 with the wrong knobs on it...
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Early 15, before UHF was mandatory-or, I think they might have used that panel on some 12's? Not sure about that.
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This is a late CTC-15 making it a 1964 model. The CRT bezel is your biggest clue indicating an early CTC-15 from 1963 or a late CTC-15 from 1964. In this case, a late-style 1964 CTC-15 CRT bezel is seen on this RCA roundie. CTC-16s also used this exact same CRT bezel as well for 1965. On a CTC-15, check the CRT bezel and you will know if it was made in 1963 or 1964, it's that simple when dating CTC-15s.
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THe Randolph Mark 9 Color
From the 1964 RCA catalogue:
The Randolph 14-G-72-M All the warmth and charm of Early American furniture is captured in this compact all-wood lowboy. Two speakers (one 6" x 9"; one 3 1/2" tweeter) deliver exciting listening realism. Glare-proof RCA High Fidelity Color Tube and New Vista Color Chassis produce unsurpassed natural color pictures. Finished in mellow Antiqued Colonial Maple veneers and selected hardwoods. H-33 7/8"; W-36 1/4"; D-26 3/8". With "Wireless Wizard" Remote Control - 14-G-72-R |
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