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Chris K 09-29-2025 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevin Kuehn (Post 3264818)
Oh wow you're kidding me, you wouldn't drive 70 miles round trip to test the CRT? That doesn't sound very dedicated. :D

Especially since this is one of the ones you linked me to. I feel many shames! :sigh::sigh::sigh:

Kevin Kuehn 09-29-2025 11:13 AM

Bottom line is you'll never know what you're missing if you don't check it out. And for what they're asking it had better include a decent testing CRT. A harsh reality is there's a minuscule market for this vintage of TV consoles. And after several weeks of no interest a smart seller would be willing to negotiate. But if it doesn't test good absolutely walk away. Or if you wanted it for the other parts you can make a low ball offer. Or tell them you'll take the innards for your time and effort of removing them from the cabinet. :D
The seller can then make a small fortune offering the empty cabinet to some repurposing artist. :thmbsp:

bandersen 09-29-2025 11:46 AM

There's also the ETF swapmeet in a couple weeks. There was a 16GP4 there last year IIRC.

Jeff 09-29-2025 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by MuzzcoVW (Post 3264821)
Long drive!?!? Seriously? Last year I drove 1900 miles in two days to pick up a set I'd spent decades searching for. I wish I could find more stuff that close. IMO it's well worth the gamble

I drove 1400 miles nonstop (it wasn't about TV's)


not doing that again...


Unless someone has a prewar set!!

bgadow 09-29-2025 09:36 PM

So..every time, every single time, I make a list of the picture tubes up in the attic...I lose it!

Finally, tonight, I climbed up there with my flashlight. Yes, I do indeed have a 16GP4! And it seeks a new home. Sitting here, safe and warm in Maryland.

Jeff 09-29-2025 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by bgadow (Post 3264842)
So..every time, every single time, I make a list of the picture tubes up in the attic...I lose it!

Finally, tonight, I climbed up there with my flashlight. Yes, I do indeed have a 16GP4! And it seeks a new home. Sitting here, safe and warm in Maryland.

I think Chris is in PA? if so, he may have finally found his tuby wooby

Yamamaya42 09-29-2025 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by bgadow (Post 3264842)
So..every time, every single time, I make a list of the picture tubes up in the attic...I lose it!

Finally, tonight, I climbed up there with my flashlight. Yes, I do indeed have a 16GP4! And it seeks a new home. Sitting here, safe and warm in Maryland.

"every time, every single time, I make a list of the picture tubes up in the attic...I lose it! "
Perhaps it's time to call Mulder and Scully, or perhaps Dr Who, if you keep losing your attic like that, you seem to have a serious dimensional rift problem up there! :D:yes::scratch2:

Electronic M 09-30-2025 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by bgadow (Post 3264842)
So..every time, every single time, I make a list of the picture tubes up in the attic...I lose it!

Finally, tonight, I climbed up there with my flashlight. Yes, I do indeed have a 16GP4! And it seeks a new home. Sitting here, safe and warm in Maryland.

Don't worry Brian we'll help you stay calm and same through humor...

bgadow 09-30-2025 09:26 PM

Ha! Sometimes...I do wonder! And sometimes I feel like just installing a window in the attic and moving in there. You ought to see that place...

Chris K 10-01-2025 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by bgadow (Post 3264842)
So..every time, every single time, I make a list of the picture tubes up in the attic...I lose it!

Finally, tonight, I climbed up there with my flashlight. Yes, I do indeed have a 16GP4! And it seeks a new home. Sitting here, safe and warm in Maryland.

Does it test good?!! Depending on where it is in MD it's doable for me.

Chris K 10-01-2025 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeff (Post 3264844)
I think Chris is in PA? if so, he may have finally found his tuby wooby

Maybe?????
:banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:

Chris K 10-01-2025 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevin Kuehn (Post 3264834)
Bottom line is you'll never know what you're missing if you don't check it out. And for what they're asking it had better include a decent testing CRT. A harsh reality is there's a minuscule market for this vintage of TV consoles. And after several weeks of no interest a smart seller would be willing to negotiate. But if it doesn't test good absolutely walk away. Or if you wanted it for the other parts you can make a low ball offer. Or tell them you'll take the innards for your time and effort of removing them from the cabinet. :D
The seller can then make a small fortune offering the empty cabinet to some repurposing artist. :thmbsp:

It's a fine looking TV...at least in the photos. I like the darker woods in the one I have so a tube swap isn't an issue for me.

Chris K 10-01-2025 07:22 AM

Looks like Brian lives about 2 1/2 hours away. We routinely drive to Virginia Beach and this is about halfway there. I can do it with my eyes closed!

Kevin Kuehn 10-01-2025 11:11 AM

Another benefit of going for Brian's CRT is he can test it again before you make the long journey. If you plan to keep your prized RCA operation long into the future, you should consider keeping a spare, or two, 16GP4's on hand. You know good ones are only going to get more and more scarce over time. I suggest storing any desirable CRT's in a climate controlled area, versus some out of the way storage that experiences many temperature and humidity cycles. At least up here in the north country attics can be a hostile environment.

Chris K 10-01-2025 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevin Kuehn (Post 3264864)
Another benefit of going for Brian's CRT is he can test it again before you make the long journey. If you plan to keep your prized RCA operation long into the future, you should consider keeping a spare, or two, 16GP4's on hand. You know good ones are only going to get more and more scarce over time. I suggest storing any desirable CRT's in a climate controlled area, versus some out of the way storage that experiences many temperature and humidity cycles. At least up here in the north country attics can be a hostile environment.

I have my spares behind the couch in the living room...much to my wife's chagrin!


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