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Old 08-05-2015, 12:59 PM
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Scrapper on a floor model set.... Less likely, especially if they have to go get it...
Fishtanker possibly........ Or someone for their basement kids room....
That set will make kids happy, and its 300 times more durable than a Jetson's tv...

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Old 08-05-2015, 02:01 PM
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I think GT-matic are rare because the CRT's didnt last on
both the 19" & 25". Had an awesome pix when good though.
Late GT's also had FBT's go & take the HOT & regulator. Using
OEM parts it was a $200 repair carry in !.

C1 & 2 chassii only went in Maggies & was there best ever IMHO
C3 was a low end POS found in all NAP sets. Worse power supply
ever in a TV. Worse than a Sony with 2 SG613's
The rest of the C's power supplys were a pain. The rest of the chassis
OK but had common probs.

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