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miniman82 01-04-2011 12:45 AM

CTC-7AJ on CL for $350 in Albany!
 
Nice looking set!

(no affiliation)

Model 21-RC-8985U, someone go get it!

http://albany.craigslist.org/ele/2141644468.html

http://images.craigslist.org/3oe3pe3...27bf421610.jpg

zenithfan1 01-04-2011 06:48 AM

It's a REMOTE set too!!!!:drool:

zenithfan1 01-04-2011 09:16 AM

:drool::drool::drool::drool::drool::drool:I had to add more :drool: because that exact set is one of my "Holy Grail" sets.....

zenithfan1 01-04-2011 02:22 PM

My birthday is in August, if anyone wants to buy it for me, hold it until then and ship it to me, that would be great!............(crickets chirping)........... What? No takers? I didn't think so:D

All jokes aside, this one's worth the price and I hope someone here grabs it.

droptop 01-04-2011 08:25 PM

Still no takers? Well. Here’s hoping all your friends see your gift suggestion. I had no idea this was such a neat set when I found the one I have. The remote is fun to see in action if a bit of a challenge to restore. It was my first color set and I got lucky when I found it as told in an older thread. It sat unused and untouched since 1971. When I went to pick it up you could tell the story was true- the condition was amazing. The den where the set was kept had been unused after the original owner died that year.

GeorgeJetson 01-04-2011 09:26 PM

What year is this Rca?

zenithfan1 01-05-2011 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by droptop (Post 2991088)
Still no takers? Well. Here’s hoping all your friends see your gift suggestion. I had no idea this was such a neat set when I found the one I have. The remote is fun to see in action if a bit of a challenge to restore. It was my first color set and I got lucky when I found it as told in an older thread. It sat unused and untouched since 1971. When I went to pick it up you could tell the story was true- the condition was amazing. The den where the set was kept had been unused after the original owner died that year.

I remember that set, it was on eBay. What a beauty! I'm glad she got a great new home.

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Originally Posted by GeorgeJetson (Post 2991094)
What year is this Rca?

It's a 1957 or '58, they were produced both years and had a lot of cabinet styles. The CTC-7 is one of my favorites for that reason, that and it's the first remote RCA color set. Oh yeah, almost forgot, :drool::drool: :)

miniman82 01-05-2011 08:51 PM

Perhaps it's this one?



http://novia.net/~ereitan/Gallery/im...renoble300.gif

GeorgeJetson 01-05-2011 09:22 PM

That is a beautiful set.
Does anyone have a picture they could post of the remote? Was it the one with the rocker looking switches?

droptop 01-06-2011 08:44 PM

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Yes, it's the Grenoble. Here’s a photo of the original remote that came with my set.

miniman82 01-06-2011 10:23 PM

WOW, pretty! I bet it looks even better in person, they always do!

miniman82 01-06-2011 10:23 PM

BTW, what is the panel on the front, remote stuff?

GeorgeJetson 01-07-2011 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by droptop (Post 2991231)
Yes, it's the Grenoble. Here’s a photo of the original remote that came with my set.


Thanks Droptop,
That's cool,I hadn't seen that remote before!

droptop 01-07-2011 08:50 AM

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It’s a spring loaded door covering the storage compartment for the remote. The circular escutcheon below is the audio pickup sensor. The small red button below is the remote amplifier power indicator. The 8 tube amp stays on continuously for remote operation or flip the switch to turn it off and use the main power switch for manual operation. The original operating instruction booklet also came with the set. It was found right before I picked up the set.:banana:

ohohyodafarted 01-12-2011 02:01 PM

Finally got a reply from him
 
I sent 4 emails to the seller and it took almost 2 weeks for the reply to come back. I have pasted the reply below. At $700 I am going to take a pass. It is a nice set but surely it is not that valuable and it is too far away to spend that kind of money and then have to pay to ship it besides. If I was in the area I might consider it but not at $700 plus shipping expense.

__________________________________________________ ______

Hi All- I apologize for the delay in response, let me explain what's going on with this television set.

Some history:
I am selling it for a friend who just took over ownership of a historic building in Saratoga Springs (built in 1832). This TV was left in the building, in the apartment of the prior owner, an elderly woman.

He is doing some renovations and wanted me to list it on Craigslist. Shortly after I listed it, his Architect for the building came in and mentioned to him this is a collectible, in absolutely fantastic condition and should take no less than 700 dollars for it.

I'd like to get this sold as soon as possible, I did get many responses-- so any of the gentlemen on this list who are still interested, please give me a call back to discuss.

I'd like to get all highest offers by this weekend, if possible. It would sweeten the pot if you had any vintage audio equipment (Amplifiers, receivers, turntables, etc.- and most of all speakers) Both my friend and I are very much into vintage audio equipment and anything audio-related.

Please note that I'll have higher- resolution images of the set as soon as possible- that I can email you back if interested.


**The Legs, and original REMOTE and extended warranty document dated 1959 are included.**


I apologize for the delay, please let me know if you have any questions, clarification requests, etc- I would be glad to help in any way possible.


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