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Take a Chance or Not?
I'm thinking about getting this set, in the CL link, and have it shipped to Florida.. I have no volunteers that's local to the set to at least go and test the pic tube..
Here's the ad link http://seattle.craigslist.org/est/ele/4422636252.html Here are pics I got from seller.. Appears to be a rebuild by RCA.. Seeing how it has the newer RCA letters... I'm surprised I don't see colorama.. What does anyone think? Should I gamble on the set and the $200+ to have it moved to Florida? Last edited by tvcollector; 04-17-2014 at 08:20 PM. |
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The tube is a rebuilt the Rca colorama would have the stamping right on the connector, Plus you wouldn't see the white label around the edge of the jug.
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As for purchasing the set, these guys are getting any more plentiful. It looks like it's been taken care of and the ctc12 chassis is a winner.
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I've heard RCA colorama rebuilt tubes are not dependable at all.. Plus I have a rectangular set (CTC-31) that has a colorama that's falling asleep.. But I also have a CTC16 that has a colorama in it that has a great pic and decent emissions.. I just want to see if the gamble is more of a winner before taking the chance.. If the tube is a dud, than I will go no further and have waisted $400+ dollars..
What era does anyone think this rebuilt was put in? I know it had to be 74 or after.. But maybe someone would know a bit more by the tag.. Last edited by tvcollector; 04-17-2014 at 10:20 PM. |
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RCA Service Company was having their replacement CRT's supplied by a third party rebuilder. EIA 436, on the label? That set must've been under contract for a long time.
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EIA 436.. I'm looking at the fully blown up pic and appears to be EIA 436.. Is this a good thing?
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Regarding rebuilt CRT's, it's all about the care that was taken in the process. Look what happened to Zenith's CRT plant!
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The jug says RCA service & since most RCA service
customers had X warranties I doubt they used RCA unless they had to. The EIA number is not RCA but I dont remember who it is. Its familiar, probably one of the many small rebuilders. The date code looks like 0991. The last time I put a new jug in a roundy was mid 70's a Zenith combo. Strange.... 73 Zeno
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Hi All;
I would think You could find something a little closer to Your Home, and save on at least the shipping expense.. THANK YOU Marty |
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The label with the date code is a little dirty and smudged, but when I blew it up it looks to me like it says either 7901 or 7701.
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Here's the image blown up all the way with the tag..
I'm in South Florida where it's almost completely dry of color roundies.. So I don't mind spending a few hundred dollars between 2 and 4.. but taking a risk that the tube could be a dud is alot of money to throw around.. That's why I posted this.. I don't know anything about date codes, but It looks like its 7701 or 0701 |
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I've seen one of those RCA Service Corp tubes before. A sulfide type with the front face siliconed on it, no PVA, and weak. Still, that's a nice clean set though and could be worth getting....
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I packed it very carefully and shipped USPS, for $72.00, postage and packing materals. The buyer said the box was in tough shape, but the set was unharmed. 3 |
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