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Incidently, my first vintage TV was an RCA 9T246. It was in much better shape than this, but the front glass was cracked. Learned a lot from that set. It's actually a fairly "service-friendly" TV compared with some of the other 40's RCA sets (such as the 630-type sets), since the CRT is strapped to the chassis and there's plenty of room under the chassis to work. The only 'trick' is that you have to reach in to unplug the speaker (and then unbolt the speaker from the cabinet so you can reconnect it while the chassis is outside the cabinet). Oh, by the way, I suppose these days one should probably be warned that this particular model has a big sheet of asbestos lining the inside of the cabinet top, as well as a smaller sheet on at least one side of the cabinet. Should be OK as long as you take care not to disturb it, so try to avoid scraping the chassis or other hardware against the asbestos sheets when you remove/install the chassis. As other people have said, $50 would be about maximum for this set in that condition. I actually found a T100 at a garage sale a couple of years ago in similar condition to this TV (including the frayed speaker grille cloth), and I paid-- $0. Yes, *free*. So, I couldn't complain there... |
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So , I offered 50 bucks and more or less got told to get lost .
He said he would go for it pick up only but to ship it he would want more . Im not going to both with it . I found out it was going to cost about $ 70 to ship . Actually I'd rather have a set like a VT-71 or a 7" admiral . |
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I had a T100 given to me back around '90-'91. Several years ago, I gave it to someone else. And, I've seen several at different places over the years in better shape than the one in question here. So, if the seller is not interested in the $50; then, it's his loss. I'm sure one that's in better shape will turn up one day.
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Some years back I spotted one of these in a used furniture store marked "not for sale". At the time I hadn't seen many 10" sets at all and thought it must be a 621 or 630. I really didn't know. It was in similiar condition to this one. I did try and talk the guy into selling it but he was serious about keeping the set. Years later I went back and it was gone. Oh, at the time I would have handed him a hundred dollar bill in a heartbeat, but today I wouldn't pay more than $35. Now, if you didn't have an early set, and were having trouble finding one locally, and could pick it up easily...
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