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Estate sale find
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Just picked up this 60's era Philco set from an estate sale in Niles, Mi.
All the years I spent servicing I don't remember every servicing one of these.Attachment 182383 |
Perfect. Still in the living room after all these years??
I'd be so excited to walk in on an estate sale to discover that. |
I brought it home and fired it up and it works great, all accept for the weak crt with cataract. I have extra crt's so I'll be changing it this weekend.
Strange thing about the chassis, it is identical to a Curtis Mathes I have from the same year. |
I think that is the worst example of cataract that I have ever seen! At a glance I would think that the tubes electron gun was whacked off. No pun.....
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Photos of the Philco without any upgrades and before his trip to the optometrist.
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peel it!picture tube looks good.cataract surgery and its good to go
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Wow, it almost looks good with the type of cataract it has..a perfect circle. Sort of a spotlight onto the person in your photo.
And a great starting point, since it worked as found! |
very nice set. even as is.
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-Steve D. |
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they are identical, I guess the burning question is who built them. This was prior to Philco being bought by Ford and I believe they were still making sets at that time. |
I have one about that vintage that ran on the original caps as found...Though I had to tweak the H osc. slug to bring horizontal synch back into the range of the user control.
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When RCA came out with the CTC16 chassis, they licensed the CTC15 design to be cloned by others and quite selling complete chassis to others. :scratch2: |
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My source for this info is "TV Serving Made Easy" volumes 1 & 2 -Steve D. |
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