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Old 01-06-2016, 07:46 PM
willy3486 willy3486 is offline
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The phrase "bicentennial tube caddy" just plain broke my brain's logic sections. Sort of like "turbocharged horse" or "handheld piano". So, I had to look at your pictures... Sure enough, that's what it is! Nice find.

(How many technicians or shops were buying/requesting NEW tube caddies in 1976? )
I have seen three of them. One back in the 80s a TV shop owner had. He didn't have a need for it but got it because he thought it would be worth something later. It looked brand new. Another one about a year or so ago, A retired TV shop owner. He said he wanted to sale out but he wouldn't tell me what he wanted for anything. The last one was the one I got. Its probably the nicest tube caddy I have. This makes 5 tube caddys I have now. I even have a small tungsol that has the repairman on it.
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