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Mangy mutt followed me home
Did you ever buy a TV just to spite someone? This was on craigslist as, "First TV on the block, $10." The owner had already promised it to a lady who planned to paint it and glue a picture of Lucy on the screen. I said I'd double her money and also pay the other lady $20 to find a less desirable TV to ruin. The owner said "Deal!" and kept the whole $40 for herself.
This is just about the dirtiest TV I've ever found. The seller said they watched it for years, and I believe her. I also believe it was retired to a shed or garage where a little birdie got inside and pooped down the front of the CRT. That crusty critter in the last photo must be an old-timey CRT brightener. Not the best sign, but my expectations were already low. The TV had an overpowering smell. Not old tobacco tar, but cheap perfume or maybe a deodorizer like Febrize. (Their house was full of dogs, and the carpets looked like . . . well, use your imagination.) I drove home with the windows open, even on the ferry ride. Couldn't bear to bring it into the garage until I had sucked up the worst dirt with a shop vac and swabbed everything inside and out with mineral spirits. I guess it is a 30A1 (?). Yeah, it's mangy, but at least I foiled the crafters! I've never had an Admiral, so it's a chance to do something a little different. One of the days I'll scrape off the rest of the crud and get to work. I really like the petite console size. Phil Nelson |
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An Admirable conversation for the set
A good acquisition story can be better than the find it's self!.
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Nice. I'm glad you saved it from that dismal fate
Looks just like my 24C16 which uses the split 20B1 chassis.How's the lower chassis ? I hope you got it. Just about every Admiral I've encountered has been filthy for some reason.
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That was very noble of you, Phil! I would feel really good about having gone to the extra effort to save a set like that from such an embarrassing fate. If there were such a thing as "Video Karma" I would imagine your's would be lookin' pretty good right now!
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The lower chassis and knobs are there. The upper chassis is stamped 20B1, so maybe it's the same model. Yours looks pretty swell. Something to aspire to!
Phil |
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I heard she found a ct100 to do her crafting with.
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I see that set's the rarer 12" model. I saw one at an estate sale last month. They wanted $75.00 firm. It had four wrong knobs, back missing, very loose crt base cap and a brightner on it. Someone also altered the safety glass frame so it could removed from the front. Cabinet was beat up also. Parts set only.
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I had a set that was nasty like that on the inside. I used mild detergent and a brush on it, then dried it with a towel right away. Came out looking & smelling like new.
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Be aware that Admiral TV sets back then did not do vertical interval blanking of the CRT, so if you have the brightness up on a night scene of a TV show, you'll see retrace lines.
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Yah, I've been reading about other Admirals for ages, but never found a local one until now.
The mineral spirits seem to have taken care of the smell, knock on wood. A paper label in the lower cabinet says it's a model 24C15. Above the chassis label 20B1 is the following, stamped in orange ink: Wired for 12LP4 - OC This made me wonder who that helpful guy "O.C." was, until I read the manual and discovered that O.C. stands for "outer conductive coating" (aka aquadag). Evidently some brands of 12LP4 lacked that coating and thus needed a separate filter cap. It's tempting to mess with this one a little, but I have other unfinished work. Time to quit accumulatin' and start solderin'. Phil Nelson Last edited by Phil Nelson; 11-17-2010 at 04:40 PM. |
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