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Old 10-21-2003, 08:25 PM
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Rob...and all others,

I will go to Photoshop and post more pix of the Sightmaster. I found the chassis photos.

And if you all will pardon the vanity, I will post a list of the mahogany monsters in the abode on the other thread of "post my sets".

Have to go now. Am watching the World Series on my CTC9 in surround sound. The 21CT55 is down and the Philco TV123 is not here yet.

And the Sightmaster is sitting on my CT-100. More to come. If this is too obnoxious, feel free to flame me.

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Old 10-21-2003, 09:08 PM
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DaveA,

You're really trolling to stir up compliments and envy all right! Post your pics...POST!
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Old 10-21-2003, 09:46 PM
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Re: Sightmaster 15-S-1

Rob, do you use the Euro system of Day/Month/Year up there?

Down here that would be January 4th not april 1st.

However Jan 4 of 48 was a Sunday so that seems unlikely?

April 1 was a Thursday.

(Using this calendar)http://www.flicklives.com/Timeline/1948_cal.html


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It is actually an early 1948. The tuner is date coded 1947 but the cabinet is april fools day 01/04/48.
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Old 10-21-2003, 09:52 PM
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Dave A preview pic

Ok, just a preview. Tough to get photos around here. Not much space for proper presentation. This is the CTC 9 "Caulfield" (210-CK-92) with the modern Tivo/VCR/DVD/Panasonic surround sound on top. Tivo is the best for showing old shows on any old set. No time base errors from crude VHS. More to come. Game tied 1-1.

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