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Saw this today, nearly drowned in drool...
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Saw this at a local antiques barn here in CT today, pulled all the knickknacks piled on top of it off for a photo shoot - don't think management was amused. They're asking $150 for this beauty. All the knobs click nicely, btw. Tempted!
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Cool "mid-century" set with the metal legs. $50-$100 would be a better deal. $150 is tip-top retail, but still not a huge investment if you like it. The key point is if the CRT tests good. These '50's metal sets used to be shunned by TV collectors, but have become more popular in recent times especially if in original eye-catching colors.
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Well, my handler (wife) was with me, so anything more than $50 surely wouldn't have been approved by the bank ;-) nope. It looks pretty solid though, dammit.
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Looks like its in a rent-a-booth shop. Have management contact
the dealer with a CASH offer. If its still around a year from now & it will try again. It takes up a lot of real estate & I am sure he will come down a lot. 73 Zeno:smoke: |
Raddion - Cool avatar ! Love lost in Space ! ! !
"my handler" - HA HA HA HA ! ! ! love it ! - Yah, got one too...... If I didn't, I would need a shed with a bed to live in..... . |
Ha ha, I agree with the Squirrel, I'd be in much worse shape without "my handler" she's also my careful banking consultant / adviser! :-)
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The Raytheon brand makes this one a little more interesting as well. Not many Raytheon sets out there, especially from this later time frame. I'd also be tempted by one like that (don't worry, I'm 3500 miles away!).
Tom |
You guys are killing me. I was and I is unable to stop thinking about this TV set. Do you think I should go back and throw a lowball offer for like 60 bucks in the hopes of landing at maybe $75? I'm not a cheapskate, but I'm already embroiled in a 1953 Philco resurrection, and my handler is VERY touchy with the mortgage due and the electric bill tilting the mailbox. Damn. Damn it all to hell!!!
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I just started restoration of a '53 Raytheon Vu-Matic. I shuddered to even pull the chassis and figured I'd find all kinds of low-budget crap like you see in most Crosley sets. Much to my surprise and delight, it's really a decently built unit. Should be nice once done :)
C'mon, jump in the pool!! :D |
Hot or cold chassis ?
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This model, I'm sure off. Around a 1955 model year. Upright chassis. IIRC, a Standard Coil strip type tuner. Should be a 21YP4 CRT. :scratch2: |
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It seems, they built more private label products, than they did with their own name. |
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In 1954, Raytheon built a second TV plant which was primarily a metal fabrication plant for cabinets and chassis' in Chicago at 8311 W. North Ave. Raytheon actually didn't shut down the TV plants when they wanted to pull out of the business. Admiral stepped in purchased the division from Raytheon on May 28, 1956 and utilized those plants for manufacturing their own products. Admiral also maintained the same naming concept and called it the "Belmont Division of Admiral" and that all lasted until Rockwell International bought out Admiral in April of '74. So that old Raytheon TV has a lot of neat history behind it. |
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