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Finally found my family tv
Hi, guys. No pictures yet, because set doesn't arrive until August. Howeve, I want to announce that I finally located, after over 30 years of looking, a replacement for my family's old original 1950 model 6T74 16" console tv with full doors. It is a handsome set, even needing some case work, as it does. I'm only going to lightly touch it up, nad re build the set to perfection.Already have a place to proudly display it in my living room.... :banana:
I also wish to thank my fellow friend, and collector in S Carolina for helping this to come true for me.. Look forward to meeting you........ :thmbsp: |
I've often thought of doing the same thing......my family had the last of the roundies (don't remember the chassis #), which was replaced in 1977 by a GE 25" console with VIR.
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Hi. I hope you realize your fondest wishes. I am very nostalgic, and I spent manny happy hours watching that tv.Programming was great then.
Used to watch favorites like: "Captain Kangaroo", "Fireball XL 5", "Superman", "Jonnny Ginger show", "Milky's circus", "Circus Boy", "The littleest tramp", "Sing along with Mich", "I love Lucy", "Honeymooners", "Andy Griffith show", "Leave it to Beaver", "Dennis the Mennace", "Soupy Sales show", just to name a few.......... :thmbsp: That's when programming was king........... My chassis no is KCS 47A.16GP4A picture tube. |
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Here it is! Polaraman is doing the pony express! :smoke: I am tied up with school(MBA) at the moment and will not be able to deliver till after the semester. The picture tube is good and the flyback looks to be in good shape. It was only missing the on/off knob. I got another 6-T-74 in the Tv shop mess I got in Charlotte. Bill will be getting that set also.
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Thanks for the great pics. I'm looking forward to this delivery, and meeting you. Looks like alot of finnish dammage on edges.....I'll have to find a way to touch that up.. Bill
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That is great that you have found what you have been looking for. Really cool old set.
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Here is the other set. My camera died before I could get some more pics. I will take them tomorrow after my camera charges up. The face of the CRT is cracked. It is under vacuum ?? but has no emission.
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Interesting thought to find the set your family had. In late 50's/early 60's (through high school) we had an Admiral B&W 21" consolette of some kind - can't really remember the details - I think it was a light color cabinet with a modern spindle-leg design. Don't think I've seen one like it around here. I do remember going to the drugstore to test tubes. Can't remember for sure how we got rid of it - maybe gave it to friends when we got our first color set in 1966. Anybody have pix of an Admiral (or an Admiral brochure) like that?
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I'm afraid I don't. But, if you could tell me more details, such as were controls on top near bcack, on top front, or on right side? Did it have a power transformer? Was it a vertical chassis? With these hints I'd know more about the chassis used.
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Hey Bill, congrats! That's a bigtime "baby boomer moment" there.
Polaraman, you're a prince! And thanks to all those who've been keeping an eye out for my childhood TV all these years. Not to hijack your thread, but here's a pic of the set I'm chasing. Maybe some day... http://audiokarma.org/forums/attachm...id=18954&stc=1 --Dave |
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We had a Motorola color roundie for my first TV. We were poor and I do not know how my folks afforded such a television. I have pictures all over the room but NONE of the television. I spent many an hour watching cartoons on that TV. That is my motivation to rescue the roundie color sets. There is just not a better TV to watch toons on. It was also the TV that I watched all the moon launches. Wish I had a picture of it. We had it till my parents split in 1978. I do not know what happened to it. :tears:
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We had a late 50's color Admiral roundie when I was growing up. I think Steve Hoffman said he had the same model growing up too. Black metal cabinet that stood up on gold legs. Ugly looking thing, but man! Did it ever have a sensitive tuner and a great picture!
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Did the pictured roundie with doors that started this thread come from North Carolina? Reason being I know where one is for $50. I have kind of had my eye on it for a while but thought the price might be a little high. Not sure. The set is 100% complete with some surface dings here and there, other than that very clean. I am hoping this is not the set because my girlfriend has heard me talk about so much she said she was going to get it for my birthday July 10.
Really if it is the set no matter, I had my chance I guess. I really want a double d mask roundie badly but I hate the space factor of consoles, so that held me back from the set as well. I cant seem to find a good tabletop set in my area... |
The one you see with doors is the subject set. It was the model my family had. The set isn't that big. I feel the price you mentioned is very reasonable. Hey, I paid ten dollars more than that for mine, and I'm not upset. Further, the extra junker that Polaraman is bringing me may have better doors. If so, I'll be exchanging them.
Now, the next question: Can somebody locate any original stuff for this set, such as owner's mannual, shipping tags, display tags? Since I am getting this as my favorite tv, I'd really like to get as much for it as I can..... Thanks. Bill Cahill Oh, by the way, thanks all for your support of my insanity. I love the old stuff. Besides, I first got my interest in tube equipment as a child whenever our tv was serviced. I cut my eye teeth of electronics on that tv. So, it has a special place in my heart, and memory. |
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