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Anyone Know Anything About This Set???
I am sure some of you online auction lurkers have seen this listing, but I think it is a facinating set.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/301129592809...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT Schlumberger was the company that owned Heathkit when I was a lad building shortwave and ham radio kits in the 60's, but I had no idea they ever made TVs. The build quality looks excellent (from the limited photos in the listing). I think his price is pie-in-the-sky cause how many actually know anything about this company's tv offerings in the 50's?? Anyone shed some knowledge here? If the set does not sell, and he re-lists for a bit better price, I would be tempted, as I have a friend in CT who could pick it up for me til I could retrieve it from him.:yes: |
Schlumberger (pronounced approximately Shloom-ber-shzay,) an international oil-field service company, owned Heathkit for a time in the sixties, and of course Heath later sold color TV kits which I think were CTC clones, and which have no connection to the set pictured. The chassis of the set pictured is built like a brick-you-know-what, doesn't resemble the build of any US set I've seen, and with that name, must be French. I cannot find any reference to a French company of that same name making TV's, but there must have been. Could it have been yet another venture back then of the oilfield folks?
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Is there a possibility it's a Stromberg Carlson? The chassis looks identical to a TC-10.
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It's a Stromberg-Carlson and has been on the bay for maybe six months or better at about the same price. It's a nice looking and unique set, but no where near worth almost three C's. Some people will re-list stuff over and over again at a high price and never come down.
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Definitely Stromberg Carlson.
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That "roll bar" is a giveaway. My S-C 440M console radio had a similar one. What a nice touch for the serviceman.
Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
seems strange to have doors on a tabletop set, maybe it originally had legs?
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I rebuilt the 10" "Manhattan" version of this chassis and it is a real PITA to work on, this is because it is so deep it's hard to get to some of the parts, i got shocked more working on it than any other model for the same reason! :yes: |
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It's not re-branded. The seller just has the wrong name listed. If you look at the picture of the front you can make out Stromberg-Carlson. I'm not sure where they got the Schlumberger from.
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These two forensic and motion blur removal corrections to the eBay shots may make it a little easier to read the Stromberg Carlson name. Far from perfect, but better.
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I just unloaded a set similar to that...for free
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps54053f3b.jpg |
Stromberg got a lot of milage out of that chassis. On my TS-125 the chassis sides unscrew, which really helps when recapping these deep chassis.
http://i452.photobucket.com/albums/q...g?t=1395686391 |
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Fly-over land! :tears: |
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