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Nice Hoffman combo
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Seller says 1956, but it looks more like 1952 to me. Very unusual layout.
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Geez, the location "Pacific Northwest...." If you're gonna sell something that someone's gonna have to pickup, couldn't you be a bit more specific?
The seller mentions a buyout by RCA - the scalloped knobs carried over I guess to the CT-100.... Cheers,
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Nice set, but what gets me is that it's the top of the line cabinet, with the CHEAP system. The better one had the radio & amp in the smaller compartment on the right, and this one appears to pipe the phono through the little one-tube amp in the TV. I hope you don't have to grope around back of the TV chassis to throw a slide switch from "TV" to "PH" to play a record.
![]() And "Pacific NW" to me means San Francisco to all the way through British Columbia & Alaska; from Reno to the ocean. Charles
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