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Elvis's RCA color TV at Graceland
Saw this in Sunday's travel section. Looks like The King could watch TV while playing the piano.
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if elvis would live in our time he would shoot flatscreens now
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Hi,
If Elvis still lived, he'd be shooting lots of flatscreens when watching reality TV. He'd keep RCA in business by himself! <G> |
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I don't suppose anyone has restored that set. It probably just sits there idle, never turned on. Think that it's a CTC5.
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Quote:
_Steve D.
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Please visit my CT-100, CTC-5, vintage color tv site: http://www.wtv-zone.com/Stevetek/ |
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King's tv
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Cool! Elvis had the same TV I just got a couple of weeks ago. See pictures in the New Guy with CTC5 thread.
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If they are showing movies on a loop than they must have been gutted. Seems like the King would have sprung for the Deluxe model instead of the Super, but then maybe he just picked whichever cabinet he liked best.
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Elvis Color set
There's a CT-100 in the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame located in Cleveland, Ohio
that , if memmory serves, is reported to have been a set owned by Elvis. Unfortunately , it has a new set of electronics stuffed in the case. I couldn't find anyone on the staff of the museum who could tell me if the original electronics and CRT are preserved or not. Does anyone know of its' existance? Bob H. |
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Cool! Elvis had the same TV I just got a couple of weeks ago. See Pictures of my TV in the "NEw Guy Here with CTC5"
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Elvis purchased the CTC 5 when he bought his first house in '56.
It can be seen in photos taken by a magazine photogropher. It was moved when he purchased Graceland in '57. Elvis kept most everything, even when he bought something new, the old was put into storage. |
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Pray they don't restore it to working, for a set that's on public display that would most likely mean stuffing a modern set inside.
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Grrrr!
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I agree, Fuji- "Grrrrr!", indeed, but for a WORKING museum display, a roundie stuffed w/modern guts prolly makes more sense than going w/the original. Roundies ARE kinda prone to breakdowns due to their age, & I'd say most general museums DON'T have a good roundie mechanic on premises. WE know what kind of good pictures a well-set up roundie is capable of, but yr typical museum curator, or more likely, the grad student that sets things up is NOT likely to really know-or care-the proper care & feeding of a 50 yr old funky TV. Helluva shame, but that's the way it is.
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