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Old 06-19-2019, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by TheMegaJoe View Post
That sounds like good advice. I have a friend with a 1956 Zenith b&w that was on its way to the dump. Might just start with something like that.


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There's 90% odds that I have the photofact for that Zenith. If you supply the model or preferably chassis number (every cabinet had it's own model but all cabinets used 1 of 2-3 chassis so it is easier searching by chassis) I can look it up and provide you with a scan or photocopy gratis.

Zeniths of that time should have the chassis number printed on the HV cage sticker that will be starting out at you when you remove the back, it should also be printed on the edge of tube layout chart that should be glued to the inside of one of the sides of the cabinet. The chassis number should be a 6 digit number something like 16LQ20... the first letter indicates model year (and will be part of the model number too).
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