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Crosley 9-407 tv
I just picked up this Crosley 9-407 TV. Made in 1948. I found it on Craigs List here in New York.
I haven't had a chance to look it over yet. It's in my garage. Someone mounted a tube on the side of the high voltage cage. I want to find out what that is all about. |
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Good find and interesting.
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There were some simpler variants of this concept (involving a regular sand-type power resistor) that were available in the 50's/60's era. |
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I've got one of those sets. Drove out to Pittsburg to get it about 12hr round trip. Price was right and it's my first one with a continious tuner.
Good Luck Terry |
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I have one also, it was given to me free but it's pretty rough.
It does work after a recap though. I believe this model is called "The Spectator" here's an ad for it.
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Great looking ad.
Thank you for posting it. |
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A Crosley 9-407 was my first antique TV, and I later sold it. That was well before I knew anything much about repairing or restoring old sets. I'd like to find one out here on the west coast now.
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Chris Quote from another forum: "(Antique TV collecting) always seemed to me to be a fringe hobby that only weirdos did." |
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Nice St, JonBoy.
It's a nice set to work on. Lee J Barmakian
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Very nice looking set!
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Yamaha, Manley, ADS, McIntosh, Rega, B&O & Victor Talking Machine "...As worrying is interest paid on trouble, long before it's due..." - Steve Hackett - "Serpentine Song"
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I lust MIGHTILY over yr radidios 'n' TVs...Hope you know that...
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Could it be the damper tube? I have seen them mounted bouth inside and outside of a H.V. cage. That cage looks pretty small, as does the set, and space utilization would have been the "name of the game." Is it listed on the sets tube chart?
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I think the soft start suggestion makes the most sense. Nice looking set jonboy55 John |
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Gosh John, your right. I hadn't expanded the image for a close look. The tube's engineering looks more like a light bulb than anything.
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