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Old 04-18-2014, 08:59 AM
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Huge Lot of Vintage Sets in Wisconsin!

If anyone is in Wisconsin, there are lot's of vintage sets here and looks like a few CRT's as well!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Admiral-Tvs-...item2338c9acdc
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Old 04-18-2014, 09:08 AM
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Looks like a nice metal cabinet roundie color set at the bottom left in the second picture.
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Old 04-18-2014, 09:12 AM
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Only in WI can you get a hay wagon load of TV's
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Old 04-18-2014, 09:58 AM
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My pickers failed me, this is right on my turf!

I wonder what hoard they just pulled these out of (the listing mentions there are more coming)? And where there are TVs, there may be a radio collection as well.

I hope they aren't going to be unreasonable with the reserve (sounds like they think they found a gold mine). Most of those are just $10 sets. I only see one (the color set) worth more than $50. The roundie RCA might be worth that also, if the CRT is good.

Right now I see $200 as about the full value for the lot around here, unless the color set is in great shape. Most are just fish-tankers.

I'll have to check the boxed CRTs when I go over for a look.

Does anyone else see anything of value in the pictures?

The listing:

"I have a huge lot of vintage TVs Admiral,RCA victor,Hot point,Hoffman,Super crosley,Silvertone,Airline,Motorola,Coronado,Gener al electric, Olympic and some more they need refurbishing!!! Some work and are super rare I also have some old tubes in boxes in pictures suppose to be new but look used for these... These TVs are 60+ years old and not perfect but some are nice so bid with the understanding that there super old used tvs... You do not have to take what you may not want no refunds. I thought thèse would be cool for creepy hollywood movies,refurbishing or just show! I have more coming il throw them in too if they come in on time...Local pick up only and most are complete... Any questions please ask thank you for looking bid with confidence!!! "

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Old 04-18-2014, 10:57 AM
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The CRT's in those sets will be the most value(if they test strong) however they're probably pretty common types. At least they say you can leave behind whatever you don't want. Hopefully there's a usable Hi Lite color in that box. The portable on the right top stack in the shed looks like a nicely styled set.
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Old 04-18-2014, 11:23 AM
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Very interesting. Is this the same seller who had the $1,300 DuMont dog house on Craigslist and then eBay?

I'm curious to hear what you find, Jim.

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Old 04-18-2014, 11:43 AM
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Hu, never noticed there are two clock avatars on here before.....

I guess I gotta be more observant..... Doh!

Old cars too..... I guess that whole building is a little bitty time capsule.....

A whole buncha sets you kinda feel sorry for if'n they don't find good homes....

I've often thought about getting an old set I'm not partiticularly interested in as a daily use set, if the opportunity
for a really good deal came along..... If the reserve is not too high, I bet someone could restore and resell a lot of those sets
and then have some funds from the proceedes to like splurge on a $500. picture tube on ebay, or something like that....
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Old 04-18-2014, 01:13 PM
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If the reserve is not too high, I bet someone could restore and resell a lot of those sets
Sets like this are very common (and very cheap) here in NE Wisconsin. I often find them for free on Craigslist so that people don't have to pay to have them recycled.

Believe me, most of those sets are only going to be good for some spare parts, like the CRTs as Kevin mentioned.

With parts and labor to restore those common ugly sets, you'd still be very lucky to find a buyer for any of them, even at firesale prices. Simply not worth the time, and you'd likely lose money on every one of 'em.

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Old 04-18-2014, 12:54 PM
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The ad says the sets are "Super rare". Funny, 'cause all I see are common 50's B/W sets with the exception of the roundie.
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Old 04-18-2014, 01:13 PM
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The ad says the sets are "Super rare". Funny, 'cause all I see are common 50's B/W sets with the exception of the roundie.
I think the roundie is a low-end Sears Silvertone. I only saw one like it. A Warwick built, series string, two stage IF with the Motorola type color circuit, but using a 10LE8.
It's a rare set! I don't think, too many survived, as they were such dogs.
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The ad says the sets are "Super rare".
I like mine "well done"
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Old 04-18-2014, 01:26 PM
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About the only thing that interests me is the Travler metal portable.

The 10 or 12 inch CRT in the RCA would be worth something if good, as would the 21" CRT in that Hotpoint or GE looking set to the right of it, it might fit a Predicta, looks like there's a second one on the other side of the pile.

The Bakelite Admiral? would be a good set but the door is missing as always.
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Old 04-18-2014, 01:43 PM
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About the only thing that interests me is the Travler metal portable.

The 10 or 12 inch CRT in the RCA would be worth something if good, as would the 21" CRT in that Hotpoint or GE looking set to the right of it, it might fit a Predicta, looks like there's a second one on the other side of the pile.

The Bakelite Admiral? would be a good set but the door is missing as always.
I don't ever recall finding a Hotpoint or GE with a CRT short enough to fit in a Predicta Head, though I've never really tried to. Always had access to the correct CRTs. Do you have any model numbers of those brand sets that used a short 21-inch CRT? I'd like to look at their Photofacts and then check the CRT specifications and see if they really do fit.

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Old 04-18-2014, 02:26 PM
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I don't ever recall finding a Hotpoint or GE with a CRT short enough to fit in a Predicta Head, though I've never really tried to. Always had access to the correct CRTs. Do you have any model numbers of those brand sets that used a short 21-inch CRT? I'd like to look at their Photofacts and then check the CRT specifications and see if they really do fit.

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GE used 21CEP4 and 21SFP4 in their slimline coaxial sets. Those will work and fit in a Predicta if you don't mind the neck sticking out the back about an inch.
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Old 04-18-2014, 02:30 PM
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The table set in the second pics is a GE could be a 21T054, 21T055, 21
t060, or 21T061. All had the U chassis and could have a 21ATP4 or 21BTP4. The console is a Hotpoint 21S551. I think it used the U2 chassis. If so it has a 21CZP4. I don't think any of those will sub for a Predicta will they?

I wouldn't mind having either one of those sets. Personally I think there's several nice looking sets there that look pretty restorable. But, I realize I kinda go for the boring and they're not worth much. To each their own I guess.
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