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Original CT-100 shipping box label
I bought this on ebay about oh, 15 years ago or so. It's for chassis serial #B8000991, cabinet number 422. I keep forgetting that I even have it.
Does anyone know if this set still exists and who owns it? I think that this piece of the set's history should belong to the owner of the set, and I'd like to give it to the person that owns it. http://www.videokarma.org/attachment...1&d=1306509041 |
Tim,
Don't see it listed in Pete Deksis' CT-100 list:http://www.earlytelevision.org/Deksn..._pub_list.html Of course, that doesn't mean it isn't still out there. -Steve D. |
Huh?
I see #B8000991 on the list , but listed with cabinet #59.... confused, jr |
Jr. Tech,
I misread the # as 891. But am, like you, confused by the cabinet #. -Steve D. |
That 422 could represent all sorts of things. I'm not sure they would put the cabinet number on the shipping label.
Steve |
Yes, that set still exists, or it did in 2002. It was owned at that time by Eric Stumpf from Newberry, NH. I don't know if he still has it.
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I thought the number next to the serial number on the list was the "living list" ID number, not the cabinet number.
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Eric is a fantastically friendly fellow. I'll pm you his phone number and you can ask him if he still has it.
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I smell a Hallmark made-for-tv movie! :banana:
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Found this photo, I took of a 15GP shipping carton, at the UCLA TV Archives in Culver City, Ca. This many years ago as we were transferring some TV sets.
There was a dud 15GP22 in the box. Items have since been moved to another location. -Steve D. |
Well, as it turns out, Eric isn't the owner, never was. He's the guy I bought the label from on eBay over a decade ago :)
He found the box filled to the top with loose tube pulls, and badly deteriorated. The label was all that was worth saving. |
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