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1. The cap was on. I just hit the door molding and the cap and the end of the neck broke off. If you are familiar with these sets, you will know that the neck sticks out 5 inches beyond the back of the cabinet.
2. If you look at the photos, you will see that they are 1954 vintage, not sixties as you suggest. The UHF tuner is there. Believe it or not. I had to restring the damn thing. One of the favorite jobs, not! My 1950 Dumont RA-109 has a spot for a UHF tuner, which is says right on the cover. I've never seen one with it though. Don't know where you are coming up with this post 1964 deal. I've seen plenty of fifties sets with UHF. Had a 53 or 54 Crosley with it a while back. UHF was big around here in rural areas.
Last edited by ggregg; 02-26-2012 at 02:23 PM.
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