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Originally posted by Chad Hauris
There would have to be a seam in the "bonnet" that encloses the CRT...then you could lift the top part off and access the CRT adjustments.
Someone should try building one of these today, like one of us TV collectors...just use a 10" round CRT. Although, the woodworking would probably take a lot of work.
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Most definitely the woodworking would require amazing skill. Not the least of which would be required for arranging a means of securing and disengaging the top half of the CRT cover for access without any screws, latches or hinges being visible from the exterior. It's a great concept, though. Any master craftsmen among us who could accomplish this feat of engineering without investing hundreds of thousands of dollars in the making of a single set?