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It arrived today
A real miracle has happened: the TV arrived with the CRT intact.
Why is it a miracle? Well, for the following reasons:
1) The neck protrudes a little bit outside the cabinet ( just a little bit, but enough to break ).
2)There's no back cover.
3) To my shock and horror, the chassis is NOT BOLTED TO THE CABINET!!!!
It is a miracle that the tube arrived here in one piece. After a 700km trip on the back of a truck, with the neck exposed and the chassis loose on the cabinet!!! It was the Hand of God, that protected this CRT, of that much I am certain!!!
And I ASKED the seller to make a back cover and to see if the chassis was really bolted to the cabinet. And he lied to me!!! He said that he was going to provide a back cover and that he looked inside and the chassis was bolted. He lied on both instances. I will never buy a TV from that guy again. He is a scoundrel.
The TV had both knobs, and because of the loose chassis it lost one of them ( the on/off knob ). Well, at least it is the lesser of evils. The worse thing that could have happened - the breaking of the CRT - was avoided!!!
The plastic mask that goes inside, around the tube, is cracked in several places and I will have to glue it together. I am thinking of using Super Bonder ( don't know for sure if you guys have that brand in the USA ), what do you guys think?
Also, it no longer has the radio knobs ( and the radio was also loose inside the cabinet, too ).
Together with this roundie Zenith TV came another one, a 1957 21 inch set that I bought from another seller. The other TV is a "Standard Electric" brand, it was manufactured here in Brazil by ITT. Both TVs are on the attached pictures.
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