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Originally Posted by Bill Cahill
I have a 21" SC in a Chinese painted cabinet that would work better, and, changes could be made to that. It's certainly deep enough.
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SC is not RCA and being 21", it's certainly a square set that would require extensive mods. Not a good choice, the whole front panel would have to be fabricated from scratch. Plus, I find the Chinese cabinets repulsive. This set was home grown in the USA, I'd like to keep it looking like it was.
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250 Is a bit rich, plus shipping, as you certainly didn't pay that much. I didn't know it was on ebay, or I just may have tried to save it.
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What the hell do you know about what I paid for this set? Bill with all due respect you have no place to tell me what's high or low here, or make speculations on what's fair. I know what I paid and believe me, selling it at $250 would be taking a loss. To want to save this is one thing, but then to come in here and tell me what's fair is a little beyond me. You'll just have to find another one.
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I really like that set, and, wish I could find such a nice one.
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Then I respectfully suggest that you keep watching Ebay and CL as I did and find your own, or wait and see if I don't end up needing this one. Bantering back and forth with me on this is pointless, until I make my decision.
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I'm not knocking your prototype. Indeed, I'm fully supportive of you getting it going again. But, first, what is the real problem with saving the case it's in?
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What case? The case it's in
is the TC-168. The one it was shipped in was far beyond repair, I tossed it a long time ago.
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If worse comes to worse, I have a 1951 RCA 17" metal tube with full doors , and, a nice curved front that I'm not in love with. Wanna trade?
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I'm not interested in spending more money on a cabinet I may or may not use, wait and see what I decide. If I don't need the 168, you can PM me and we'll haggle.
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Please don't get so upset. I was just trying to ask if there was something better you could use.
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Who is upset? I will choose what I choose, it's my decision. If I don't end up with the 168, it will be in the classifieds. Again, I don't much care what B&W set this used to be. There were far more TC sets made than field test sets, I have no reservations about using this cabinet. I could see if it was a 621 or something, but as far as I'm concerned it's no different than any other 50's 16" set.
Kevin: There are no mounting tabs on the chassis, but that doesn't mean it wasn't in a cabinet. Again, we don't know what RCA did to the other prototypes. Maybe none of them had tabs.