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I guess it might be a fake, but the seller's feedback and time on eBay says he's honest. Weird. Maybe the TV is buried in storage and he just didn't bother to dig it out for photos. Usually, the fake eBay ads are on camcorders, expensive skateboard shoes, latptops, and etc. It seems weird that a vintage TV would be a fraud subject, since you need at least some knowledge to write an ad and it's such a special-market item. I think he's totally ignorant on vintage TVs, and has high hopes of the set's value based on the recent prewar sets like the $19,000.00 GE last week. He now figures after all of our eMails, the TV is worth $202, and is going to keep it, hence he pulled the ad.
Charles
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Collecting & restoring TVs in Los Angeles since age 10
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