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Cathode ray gun mounts wanted
I am looking for old crt gun mounts. Looking for all colors especially the dark brown ones. I know there are boxes of them out there sitting on someone’s shelf.
Let me know if you have any for sale. Thanks |
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I think you have come up with your own name for something that every other human being that is aware of it calls by some other name.
Are you taking about the socket that the end of the gun electrically plugs into, or some of the hardware that wraps around the neck? It's also important to have the type number of the CRT* and information about the era it was made. There were MANY different gun base/socket styles and gun/neck diameters over the roughly 70 years CRT TVs were prevalent. There's usually a type number on a sticker on the tube. The number will typically be (assuming it's not a European market tube) 1-3 numerical digits 2-4 letters and 1-2 more digits. It'll end in P4 if it's a monochrome tube, P22 if color (or B22 on some BPC sets). For example 10BP4 or 25AP22.
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Another name for the glass rods that support the electron gun elements:
https://gunmountsglass.com/ jr |
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Okay...But why? Are you rebuilding CRTs or making new ones?
It's unusual to want an internal part of a CRT rather than the actual CRT it's self.
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I am a glassblower. I use the glass in my work. Certain colors are amazing for glasswork.
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With all due respect to your hobby (which I think is totally cool) your not likely to find anyone willing to give up parts that could be used to rebuild picture tubes, since they aren't making them anymore.
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You could try TV recyclers. They put CRT's into a machine & before
grinding up the glass they use a big magnet to pull the shadow glass & guns out. Money would talk with them. Also look into Corning. Almost every US CRT used there CRT bells. They may have distributors that can sell you the type of glass you want in small quantity. 73 Zeno ![]() LFOD ! |
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Either way if anyone has any. I’m buying boxes for $50-100 depending on the color |
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You would be surprised. A previous ad I made in a similar page has been successful in finding boxes. But still looking for certain colors
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Update with some cool info
I purchased some boxes of Corning gunmounts last month and I have been trying to figure out where they came from.
They were found in upstate Ny so I assumed someone got them directly from Corning when they stopped producing them. Most of the boxes were the original packaging from Corning. But the last box was labeled different so someone must have grabbed a box that was handy. It was labeled to GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY BLDG. H6 ELECTRONICS PARK TUBE DEPT. SYRACUSE, N. Y. 13201 So I figure these probably came from this GE plant in upstate Ny. I assume they assembled crt guns here?? |
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