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RCA CTC-15 or CTC-16. I had a nice CTC-15 (VHF only) in maple Early American cabinet as a teen :-) (wish I still had it).
FWIW, we had a CTC-4 (far from new) for some time when I was a kid. Someone had given it to my father, probably in trade for some work he'd done (he was a TV repairman). That's how he got the CTC-15, too. I know that the CTC-16 chassis was his favorite.
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This beat up, GE ctc 15 clone is one of my favorite color roundies.
She was in a garage that was caving in and is water damaged. This is the first GE roundie that I have seen in person and think it was worth fixing. Ed |
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nice set!!!
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Ctc-15
[QUOTE=mhardy6647]RCA CTC-15 or CTC-16. I had a nice CTC-15 (VHF only) in maple Early American cabinet as a teen :-) (wish I still had it).
If it was the wide set with dual speakers and brass dummy drawer pulls at the bottom, that's the set I have. Found it in a alley a couple of months ago. I'd post pics but I still don't have a camera. That set is one of my best curbside finds, with a '64 Motorola rectangular color console being the next best score this year. Dumont-First with the finest in television.
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