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polaraman 08-02-2005 11:37 PM

CTC 16 On Ebay
 
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Nice looking set! Aurora, IL is the place to pick it up. Appears to have a cataract and not burn like the seller says.


polaraman

http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-RCA-VICTOR-...QQcmdZViewItem

Jonathan 08-03-2005 01:22 PM

Is this one really a color set? Only 4 controls? The phosphor color looks to be the same as a black and white set, but it's hard to tell from the picture.

Jonathan

Steve D. 08-03-2005 01:33 PM

Absolutley color!
 
As Polaraman rightly points out, it's an RCA CTC-16 color set. 1965 vintage. The two controls at the bottom are the tint & color. Nice clean set and in the central U.S. Someone in that area who wants a roundie, now's your chance.


-Steve D.

blue_lateral 08-03-2005 01:37 PM

The other four knobs are thumbwheels. They're below the crt and to the right. In the picture if you look closely you can see the shadows they cast.

John

Steve Hoffman 08-03-2005 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by bobgary
This is the exact model set we had when I was growing up. We'd be lucky if a year would go by before it needed service. First it had a problem where the picture would slowly disappear. Like a fade to black. We figured out that if you gave the set a good smack on the side, it would come back. This was when such a thing worked. :) Then it developed something real bad. Started making loud sparking sounds. It was pretty frightening. Dad took the chassis out and we didn't have TV for a whole year. That's how long it took him to fix. Can't say I missed watching it though. Then it came back, although it never was quite right again. Finally, when the parents split up and Dad was moving out of the house, we had to decide which TV stayed, this set, or the 14" RCA. I picked the 14" model, as I knew the big set wouldn't last long before it broke. Back then, it wasn't IF the set was going to break, but WHEN it was going to happen.

A YEAR? He couldn't have called the RCA Repairman? :scratch2:

Big Dave 08-03-2005 03:04 PM

I have that same model.

jbeary 08-03-2005 07:31 PM

How on earth would you ever get rid of a cataract that's as bad as this one has?

RVonse 08-03-2005 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by bobgary
This is the exact model set we had when I was growing up. .

I think it looks very much like the one my family had also. But I am not sure the cabinet on ours was that wide. I am sure that the bezel and knobs were the same but I just don't remember the speaker on the left side but it could have been there I guess. Does anyone happen to know what cabinet styles the CTC-16 went into back then?

The cabinet is in good shape and I live fairly close but is it really worth the price considering the pic tube needs work?

bgadow 08-04-2005 10:26 AM

The picture tube repair is a piece of cake. Kinda fun to do, actually. Good sense of accomplishment when you are done, since you can see the results so dramatically.

Actually, the worse the cataract the easier they are to do.


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