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If we assume that this is not a scam, then the photo, lousy as it is, indicates a CT-100 that could be a near pristine set. Look at the gold trim strip along the top of the photo. Note the overall luster of the wood. Check the color of the metal strips that secure the safety glass: bright, not the usual dull look.
If I were interested in another CT-100, I'd definitely be checking this one. The CT-100 in this picture never spent years in a barn or damp basement, or some other uncontrolled environment. However, the 'it works' statement is suspect of course, but I'm getting curiouser and curiouser. Pete |
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I sent a message too. lets see if anybody here gets a reply. Hard to believe that this is for real.
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It's a little weird how the edges of the picture are cropped off. But I just can't imagine anyone bored enought to fake vintage TV ads.
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My money says it won't happen (though I hope it will).
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CT100 in S. Lyon, MI
ITS FOR REAL, I have seen it, looked at it, It works, Strong pix tube
Lots of IF noise in picture. Some one advised him the ad was too cheap and advised him it was worth 1200.00 at least, I made an offer. I keep you posted |
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