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Maybe I should keep an eye on eBay for a cabinet as empty ones do show up now and then like this Airline including knobs http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Tele...-/251393913708
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Oops. I saw an airplane on a knob and assumed it was an Airline.
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In case anyone's interested, Echo Tube Co. was a rebuilder in Chicago.
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Model 666? It probably didn't sell too well in the Bible Belt. Something about 666 being the devil's area code...
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Another observation of mine, would be, who in their right mind would replace a CRT in a seven year old set, that cost under one hundred dollars new.
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Bob, you probably noticed this but both tuner tubes seem to have gone to air.
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A buddy of mine has the EXACT set in his basement, pink and cream too, but with the "Airline" name on it. I had eyed it's unique "buy-eye" look along with it's wire-type front feet years ago. It needs TLC, but has the back.
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The tip is even broken off one of them. Hopefully replacements are in my meager stash of .45 amp tubes. Now that the Dumont is off the bench, I'm going to do a little house cleaning then put this puppy up for a closer look.
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So close - it's a 4BC5
I'll have to venture into the frigid attic to look for them.
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Echo rebuilt tubes
I used to use ECHO rebuilt tubes.. He sometimes used the brand PRECISION tube.
He was a one-two man outfit on the Southside of Chicago - somewhere around 63rd and Kedzie I think. He was very much the expert. The place was a fascinating workplace. Crude but effective. His tubes always turned out beautifully. He prided himself on how broadcasters would bring studio CRTs to him to rebuild. He would write the date of pickup on the tube. He would give a warranty of "a year, a month and a day. " just to cover the tech's butt if he couldn't get the dud tube back in time... Quite a character. I learned a lot from him. |
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I think, the tuners were made by OAK, a Chicago firm. The UHF/VHF model has a 6U8A and a 6BK7A, plus of course a 3AF4.
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I get the set up on the bench last night and took a closer look. It's like a big 3-D puzzle with parts tucked in every which way!
No wonder there are so many reference photos in the Sams service info. ![]() ![]() ![]() Here are all the tubes. Five are "Super Wards Airline", three GE, one Sylvania and one unmarked ![]() I was puzzled at how to get the tubes out of the tapered shields for a while. Then I realized they split apart. Be careful not to cut yourself on the sharp edges! ![]() Everything appears to be present and original except for whatever held the yoke on the CRT neck and the centering rings. Next, I'm going to do a resistance check on the yoke and transformers and continue cleaning. Last edited by bandersen; 12-19-2013 at 02:34 AM. |
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