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Going to pick up a CTC-12 tomorrow
The guy powered it up. Yikes. Oh well to say the least it's been sitting in the same spot for 40 years apparantly untouched. But he said it worked. So guess that blows the variac mystery. It's an awesome cabinet with sliding tambour doors and a remote set too. 2 remotes hang off the back apparently.
This should be a cool set. Now if I can just get a CRT for my CTC-9. I'll take some pics when I get it home. It will be nice to tackle one of these considering all I have been doing for the past few years has been repairing plasmas. :banana: |
Sounds Awesome!. Plasma's can be nightmares sometimes. Especially those pesky Y and Z sus boards.
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I envision Sanyo ipm modules dancing in my head. Lol
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Awesome! Looking forward to seeing it. Great score Shawn!
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Thanks mark! Looking forward to it. And yes those ipm modules suck getting
Off the board. When there bad I just pry 'em off. Lol |
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PM me down the road if you need factory info on the remote chassis CTPxx, I'm not going anywhere. |
Well I picked it up!
Before I even unloaded it from the truck I removed the back to make sure no critters were living in it, and to my surprise what do I see? Well no critters, but it's a CTC-10! But it has a 21FJP22 with a CRT brightner on it... Boohoo. Well guess it's time to break out the tester.. The remote is really cool! It has adjustments for color, tint, channel, on-off and volume. |
Even better news... The red screen control is cranked to the max. Blue and green are at 3/4.
edit: btw, the CRT is a noname labeled 21FJP22 Rare Earth. Looks to be very clean, while the rest of the chassis is barely dusty. Not a smoker set. Very clean inside and out. I went ahead and powered it up with the usual checks, Hout pulled, so I replaced the tube, crossed my fingers and vioola.. Picture! Dim.. very dim...:tears: |
Oddly enough, I cannot find the cabinet on Ed Reitans site for the CTC10.
http://novia.net/~ereitan/Gallery/CTC10_Gallery.html The closest it comes to is the Wynnewood. Ill post some pics of the cabinet and the TV later today. Oh and this set if full of replacement Realistic *Lifetime* tubes. |
are the G1s all tan looking? or worse Blued?
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I cannot tell. The bakelite base is cracked and the brightner does not want to come off. Its going to break. :sigh:
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hmmm thats odd, most of my roundies with good tubes are silver looking G1 not so good have a dull tan, ones that got brightners are blued.
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I would shoot some loosen juice on it, the focus pin is prob corroded. |
PUH-LEEZE Be Careful !!
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Ok. They are pale gold.
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There maybe something to that G1 color thing. I have noticed it but never paid close attention to .
I wonder if its where the filament evaporation deposits. Much like how a non gas filled light bulb gets that silvery gray coating on the inside from the boiled off tungsten. |
No, that stuff typically ends up in the neck near the base. The 21AXP22 in my Sylvania set has that going on, same way as an old light bulb. I guess it actually is an old bulb of light, depending on how you choose to look at it.
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Hey all. Here are some pics..
Sorry for the pic delay.. http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/a...u6/photo-1.jpg http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/a...u6/photo02.jpg |
Very dignified cabinet - could fit in the library of a mansion or I could picture the President watching it at the White House. :thmbsp:
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has the cool color hologram badge as well.
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Me Likey ! There's just "Something" about a Roundie, especially a hi-end one like this...They're SO "Elegant" & "Sophisticated"...A set like this would about always be in the "Company" room, where the kids, dogs, food, etc. was NOT allowed to go... Mom would be in her Sunday best, Dad would have his jacket on....Always CLEAN & NEAT in that room...If you lived back in that era, like I did, you know what I'm talkin' about.
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Beautiful cabinet! What year is that set from?
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yep that room was strickly off limits to kids, adults only.
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Really sweet! Never did see a CTC10 that high-end! Is there a safety window that was removed?
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If it is like my CTC-11s, they came with the safety glass or without.
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Right. No way a safety glass was on this set. It was built
Without. Oddly enough I cannot seem to find this puppy on the CTC-10 catalog. Possible rarity here? Oh and what was the original CRT? The tune diagram in the cabinet someone markered over the tube type. Not a cyp nause of the bonded safety glass. |
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Beautiful! I've never seen that cabinet before either, not in brochures or in real life. That is one hell of a find!
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Components in the tv date February 1961.
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Late CTC10, must have been RIGHT before the 11. I'm still drooling BTW :D
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Here is a pic of how the CRT looks and this is really cool too!
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/a...u6/photo03.jpg http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/a...u6/photo04.jpg Henredon fine furniture. That company is still around too! |
Yeah, Henredon's Top-Flight stuff. That was a BUX-UP set when new...Did you go over it w/Pledge or something, or is it just THAT Purdy ?!? (grin)
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Did you get the brightener to come off? If so, it looks like there's life in that CRT.
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Nope it was just meticulously taken care of by the original owner.
The CRT brightness still on it. I figure let er cook at 8 or 9v for a few more hours then I'll get it off and check the CRT. |
The heat may help loosen it too, you said it was stuck on there pretty good. Good luck with it, I hope nothing breaks.
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