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Unique RCA 621TS
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/...-7-inch-screen
This 621, at the Elli Buk auction is the ONLY example that I have ever seen that deviates from the others. If you notice it has the "free-form" style pre-war decal on the front (all others have the post-war smaller, more block-style one). Also, a member on ARF noted that the rear badge serial number area deviates from the typical ones. I think this was a VERY early production set. It could also stir up the controversy that the set, or some of them, were produced before the war. You have to admit, with the pre-war decal it really does look even more like a pre-war Vassos set. It's one of the more unique 621's I've seen as of yet. Last edited by decojoe67; 04-25-2013 at 04:43 AM. |
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Mine has the older logo, as well. I'll report the serial number later.
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It just went for $425 at the auction.
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Interesting guys! I guess I must have overlooked the decal in the past. From a distance and at a quick glance you can be fooled. The other interesting thing is that the serial number on the auction set is written different too (?)
I feel certain those were the earlist runs of the 621 - maybe prewar cabinets? ![]() I can't believe how low the final bid was. Somebody stole that set! |
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I did a google image search and they all seemed to have the smaller block-style font so I believe you are correct that it is unusual.
The other 621 today went for $475. All the sets have gone for much less than I expected. Then again you have to pay nearly 30% in fees and taxes and deal with pickup/shipping. |
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No controversy, the 13-channel format this uses was not the standard before the war. Also, the miniature tubes inside - 6J6, 6AG5, 6AU6, 6AL5, etc. - were new in 1940, so the design phase would have had to be rapid and thorough to have any sets in production before the 1942 consumer-goods cutoff. What we have here is a batch of left-over decals used on early production, IMHO, but I do like the old script much better!
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The debate with the 621 has always been that, although the chassis is definatley post-war, the cabinet might be a pre-war creation by, of course, John Vassos. It still does not make sense that the totally modern (for the time) flagship set, the 630, was created, yet one low-production small-screen set, the 621, was commisioned by Vassos to be designed in the out-dated pre-war deco styling (?) I definatley believe the 621 has pre-war roots of some kind. |
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Maybe they had the 621 7-incher in the works when production ceased. Vassos' design work may have already been commissioned, and maybe they already had it on-hand when all resources were diverted to wartime production. I've also seen an artist-modified photo of a TT-5 with a 10" screen added on ETF...
Last edited by Einar72; 04-25-2013 at 01:49 PM. Reason: Add'l info |
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The 630TS was the progression of the TRK-12 and the 621, a progression of the TT5. |
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Good grief, they're giving them away! Maybe I'll bid on some tomorrow, I'd have to have C&F ship though so that would suck.
I really think they hurt themselves by combining sets, often a very desirable one with something common that would have to be shipped as well, or as mentioned the two Doghouses together. |
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Someone on A.R.F. said Vassos designed the 8TS30 also, not sure if it's true but that model does have a more pre-war look than the 630 does. I actually think the 630 is a bit homely.
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I agree, Eric, the 630 has an odd look to it, but many clones look even worse!
I'd be happy with just the cabinet and knobs; I have a camera monitor with a rumored-good 7DP4 inside, plus a couple of extra KCS-24 chassis that could be massaged to work (with a horizontal/HV section added)... |
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The 630 looks better in person, by the way, especially a nice original example. The big plate glass front along with the ripply framed notty grille cloth panels make it look very primitive. It's a great set to watch too. They work amazingly well! |
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The miniature tubes were introduced in 1940, I did not know that. What company (or companies) first produced or designed them? If I was an RCA engineer, using upcoming smaller (and lower-priced?) tubes would be an excellent plan for a more-affordable TV set. This all may have been hashed out in the past, but speculation is still fun. Are there ANY 630s with the script-type decal known?
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