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Kamakiri 07-10-2015 11:17 AM

More Pensburys are coming out of the woodwork....
 
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Looky what I got yesterday! :D

Just an empty cabinet, but if there was ever an empty cabinet worth building a set into, it's this one!

Every mark on the cabinet was a spot of dirt. The thing is nearly flawless :)

SwizzyMan 07-10-2015 11:24 AM

Definitely not the same luck with my pensbury cabinet... Has extensive finish damage it flakes off and gets stuck on my palm when I handle it. Nice score.

Steve D. 07-10-2015 11:35 AM

Great find Tim,

Probably my favorite CTC-7 set. I hope you locate a proper chassis & 21CY.
Any idea what happened to the original guts?

-Steve D.

hi_volt 07-10-2015 01:11 PM

That particular cabinet style must have been pretty popular in the day. I have one, too.

Kamakiri 07-10-2015 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve D. (Post 3137979)
Great find Tim,

Probably my favorite CTC-7 set. I hope you locate a proper chassis & 21CY.
Any idea what happened to the original guts?

-Steve D.

My friend Ed has had this set for a decade or two. Unbelievably, it was a curb find from back then. No clue where the guts went....

Kamakiri 07-10-2015 05:16 PM

I will say this.

I learned a lesson.

Never EVER ever ever ever ever take the screen mask of a CTC-7 apart, no matter how dirty it is. I thought it would take me ten minutes, it took me over 3 hours to get it back together. Parts popped out everywhere. I swore and yelled until I ran out of words to use and made up my own. Then I wanted to go find a Klingon dictionary and use THOSE.

I cursed David Sarnoff, his mother, his grandmother, and some other relations a couple times removed. And then I got mad.

Yes, I did get it back together. That job SUCKED.

Jon A. 07-10-2015 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Kamakiri (Post 3137999)
I will say this.

I learned a lesson.

Never EVER ever ever ever ever take the screen mask of a CTC-7 apart, no matter how dirty it is. I thought it would take me ten minutes, it took me over 3 hours to get it back together. Parts popped out everywhere. I swore and yelled until I ran out of words to use and made up my own. Then I wanted to go find a Klingon dictionary and use THOSE.

I cursed David Sarnoff, his mother, his grandmother, and some other relations a couple times removed. And then I got mad.

Yes, I did get it back together. That job SUCKED.

As long as getting mad didn't involve keying the cabinet, I'd say you did all right.

BigDavesTV 07-12-2015 09:52 PM

Very beautiful cabinet! Definitely worth building a set into! Yeah, I remember when I took apart and cleaned my CTC-7 Sanford mask assembly! After getting it back together, I said to myself "well, that ought to be good for the rest of my lifetime!" So far it's the oldest color set I've ever owned or worked on!

DavGoodlin 07-13-2015 07:37 PM

Those safety glass trims were a bugger that year and in '59. There is probably an insufficient tutorial on how to finagle the ELL-trim and slider-thingys in the CTC7service manual.

I have two BW sets of this era and now I know how to clean the CRT, from the back after a total teardown, thanks for the tip, cap'n:D

Eric H 07-13-2015 07:55 PM

If it's like the trim on my 10 it was hell to get off and on without bending anything.

Eric H 07-13-2015 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric H (Post 3138202)
If it's like the trim on my 10 it was hell to get off and on without bending anything.


too bad you're so far away, I have a CTC7 "Anderson" in a horrible cabinet.

Kamakiri 07-21-2015 05:55 AM

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So the VERY DAY I get done fitting a BPC into the cabinet, look what I come in to. Yep, unreal! A CTC-7 chassis with knobs!!!

Welp, looks like the BPC is gonna get tossed in the garbage and we begin fitting the REAL guts in :D . I'm still missing a convergence board and yoke, but I do have a line on a possible picture tube. Till then I may just stick a dud AXP in the hole.

Only problem is that this chassis isn't from a Pensbury, and it doesn't have a dial indicator. Can that be fitted to this chassis, or do I need a new tuner?


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