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Blonde roundie cabinet in Seattle
A pal of mine spotted this. Tatty but restorable.
Cabinet only. No "guts" lying in the back room. He asked. http://www.bing.com/local/details.as...allard+seattle Phil Nelson |
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Is that for a 7? I like that style better than the one I have now, looks in better shape also, too bad it's so far away.
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Cute blonde !
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It uses the exact same hardware as my '9, so that would be my first guess. I guess it would be something like the "Boswell" w/ legs?
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More "Eames Era" looking than my "Anderson" model for sure.
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That is a CTC-7, The Sanford model.
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I'm curious-why do some roundies (like this one) have a pane of safety glass on them? Wasn't the bonded-safety glass picture tube enough?
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Forgot to mention the price: $50.
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This set was made before bonded glass tubes came out. It should have a 21CYP22 in it or at least a replacement 21FBP22 which is also an un-bonded tube. The 21FJP22 was the first bonded tube and came into play in the early '60s.
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Hmm, when I saw this auction for a CTC7A chassis, I thought, "why not put two and two together?"
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-TV-chass...mZ150426115769 Then I noticed that the chassis has knobs for the front, not the side of the cabinet. Phil Nelson Last edited by Phil Nelson; 03-23-2010 at 10:15 AM. |
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