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My First vintage tv. 1950 Hallicraters 600
A former gf of mine spotted this tv and thought of me. I don't know anything about it other than an image search on google. I would love to know msrp. Confirm the year and know alittle bit more about buying an owning a tv in the 50's. Also how difficult is it typically to get a vintage tv up and running again? I have recapped a few tube radios with some success... No power cord on this set but there looks like a spot for one in the middle of the back area.
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Will need a recap like any other radio. Make sure the CRT is good before you sink money in it.
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Nice find! Any pre-1951 "roundie" TV's are desirable and worth restoring, although the market has softened on all but the rarer, unusual models. As said before, having a good CRT is key. That alone will run $100+ when you find one available. I've never done elec. restos myself, but had many, many TV's done for me over the years. It requires a lot more experience than radio repair. Some sets will work great with just a basic recap and adjustments, but many times these early sets require further tweaking. They're fun to watch, but, unlike today's TV's, are often very finicky.
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Although, reading a period book or two on TV service/operational principles will help greatly. If one knows what each circuit section does, and how they interact it helps troubleshooting work greatly.
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portholes: One for $1,295, another for $695. The second one wasn't restored. Just because you are a member here suddenly makes you an authority?? |
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That's a very nice set and hallicrafters sets don't pop up everyday. If you've done radio repair, than you can repair a tv with a little help. The obvious difference, is be careful with the high voltage areas. I've repaired many tvs, but still need help from time to time. I think we all do from time to time, that's why this site is so great. Test the CRT, but many crts test weak after sitting dormant for a long time. Let it sit in the tester a little while before giving up on it. I've had many sets with weak crts, still produce a watchable picture. Absolutely replace all of the electrolytics first before doing a slow power up. Once restored, that should be a nice set. Great find!
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That's a nice looking set. You're lucky to have people around you that notice these things.
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It has a giant ass transformer! Probably 15 lbs by itself!
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Here I am 1.5 years old....reaching for our old Hallicrafters...
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Man, does that bring back memories! We had several Hallis when I was a kid...my uncle put himself through college repairing TVs in Gram & Gramps basement. Being a ham operator as well, he had an affinity for Hallicrafters sets...well-built & easy to work on. He'd get a dead set, fix it, and we'd have a new TV!! We had several 21" table models that my Mom referred to as "beer joint TVs" since they looked a lot like sets you'd see mounted up in a corner behind the bar.
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Hallicrafter
I've got one on my restore list too. Craigslist find...
Last edited by Celt; 08-16-2016 at 06:09 AM. |
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The 7" sets are the only ones I've been able to find. Those are both nice sets you guys have.
Last edited by Celt; 08-16-2016 at 06:09 AM. |
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I'd love to find a nice 7 inch one to restore. Carrying mine from the car to the basement was a workout, that guy is heavy!
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Those are some sweet sets! Btw where would I find schematics and caps?
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