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That would logically follow. Not only that, but I would surmise that they were extremely difficult to produce in any case, & prolly had high failure/scrappage rates. Must have been expensive, too. And everything I've read says RCA sold what relatively few the CT-100s they did at a loss-I'm sure somebody was jumping up & down over this, as well as screaming about coming up w/a cheaper, easier to make, better design. Since the CT-100 was only sold/made for a few short months, this may have been the case.
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