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Really??? What do you think would be the motivation to make a shield like that?
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At first glance I thought the audio amp chassis was attached to it , but a better look proved I was mistaken . The GOAT tube shields sure look wrong with the 6SN7s in place of the 6F8s
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I'm not trying to tear this set down, just point out that they have come up for sale very regularly over the years, many times in much better condition, many times in worse, so it's up to the buyer to decide if this is the set for them. |
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I agree it is pretty well modded, and that somewhat hurts the vintage value--BUT it has NOT been butchered. And it looks pretty good on the front and sides.
For a serious collector who had the means--probably 3500-5K would be more fair. It IS a pre-war set-after all, with a claimed good tube, with line powered HV and a 5" electrostatic tube. |
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Not looking to be contrary , but , the ad clearly states the 5BP4 is untested , and that the socket has become detached from it . I do 100% agree on your $5K limit due to the back being a reproduction , the entire CRT mounting being a kludge in from an oscilloscope , and the CRT mask being foreign to the set as well . The 6F8 to 6SN7 changeover had to include rewiring of the tube sockets and I hope the work was done neatly . The GOAT shields are missing their tops , not an impossible thing to find by any means but still a detraction from the top dollar $10K price .
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The 5BP4 isn't an issue - good ones are available for around $100. I would be more concerned about the chassis and cabinet mods.
Typically these sets sell for around $10k in excellent condition. This one is worth considerably less. |
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I agree the tube is easier found than something like the original power transformer would be and I hope you know , I truly wasn't trying to be contradictory with rca2000 , I was pointing out that the seller did list the tube as untested and made some mention of the connector being broken . I also agree with your statement about the chassis and cabinet mods , originality being like virginity , drilled once and gone forever . The fact that chassis drilling was involved in the replacement of the power transformer means to me that although it's electrically good enough , it's physically foreign to the set and a huge detraction to me . A replacement of original type ? Sure , That wouldn't hurt the value to me nearly as much as a replacement that had to be drilled and otherwise fitted in .
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Still a very nice set. Way out of my price range, though.
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I saw a GE- HM-171 (the set in discussion here) auction for $20,000 on eBay in 2007, right before the bubble burst. A 9-inch GE console went for $25,000 within about a month of that auction. More than $2 million for a comic book (Superman #1) was realized about two-months ago on e-Bay.
[Yes, that is insane.] So, I think the ETF auction mentioned below was a deal considering the rarity of these. The ETF website will give you the known population of each model. I wonder if sniping will occur on the current auction. If nobody bids, its because the timing is bad.... How's the stock market this week? Ugh. Quote:
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I am tempted. But it probably will be sniped.
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Ended with no bids.
Pray for a relist at a realistic reserve. I need a vacation in Florida. |
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Well shucks, I would have bid but he only had one, I would want two to keep the room balanced.
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The seller always prices his sets way above their value, and they never sell on Ebay. He claims that he sells them after the auction. I have no idea how close to his auction price he gets.
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Pretty effective (and cheap) advertising, when you think about it. How else could you advertise that item to a widely scattered audience of collectors?
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