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Even if a CRT was bought new in the 1960's, it could have been sitting in a warehouse for years already then. The number of replacement CRTs sold at well over $100 each, plus installation, for the relatively few small-screen color TVs still in use long enough to need a new tube, was probably very small. I would not doubt if less than 100 of those CRTs were ever replaced in consumers' homes nationwide.
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Congratulations Bob!
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Unbelievable Bob ! N.I.B. Will look forward to seeing pictures on your CT-100.
Last edited by NewVista; 03-04-2010 at 08:32 PM. |
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What a great find! I bet this won't happen too many more times over the next decade...
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Way to go, Bob !
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W/my luck, I'd drop 'n' bust the damthing in my glee to get it outta the box...Lessee, one busted 15GP22-Almost Unobtanium-, one bigazz Mess to clean up, one trip to the Emergency Room to pull all the glass shards outta my heinie...Listen to the hoots of derision, nay well-deserved DEATH THREATS from youse byrds over tooling up a rare & valuable CRT-Yeah, I think that about sums it up...(grin)
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