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Scored a CTC 9 locally!
It appears to be a model 210-CK-85, the "Anniversary" model according to Ed Reitan's Site.
It's complete except for the CRT cup but the cabinet is a bit rough. At some point in the dim past someone covered it with hideously ugly contact paper, all shabby, no chic. Also the top has some blisters in the veneer, it looks solid other than that though. It still has the original 1959 21CYP22 installed and it tested quite weak, even 9 volts wouldn't bring it all the way up, however a gentle cleaning and a very light restore on the red gun brought all three guns up to like new with a long life test. I don't know how well it'll hold up but it's encouraging. Chassis looks clean from what I can see through the back. Got this for $50 figuring even if it's just a parts set it's worth that. What it should look like: ![]() What it does look like: |
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That's some hideous wallpaper!
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Now that you mention it, it might be wallpaper, I was thinking contact paper but maybe not.
Does anyone know what type of finish this set had, Photo or real veneer? |
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I have the same set. The top panel is veneer... the sides are faux.
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ouch!i love the style of this set.peel that and lets see some wood!great,great score and this is not a parts set.its a restoration.it deserves its dignity
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Even if you have to hook a brightener to it it should look ok , its not like your going to be running it 5 or 6 hours a day , I have a couple color brighteners that are collecting dust , so for $50 even with the wallpaper it was well worth it
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Very nice score. Definitely a "restore" set, and the price was right. Looking forward to seeing what the set looks like under the contact paper.
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You should have asked if they still had the matching drapes...
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Whoever did that deserves a good Kicking...
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The more I look at the photo of the top, It looks like paint rather than wallpaper. In any case stripping the paint/paper could reveal, hopefully, a solid wood underneath that could be refinished. Not sure if this particular model used hardwood or fiberboard cabinets.
-Steve D.
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On closer inspection it is paint.
The cabinet feels like fiberboard, probably with a faux finish that wouldn't survive stripping. The only cure would be Veneering it. |
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Normally wouldn't recommend this, but if stripping and light sanding is successful and you have a smooth fiberboard result. How about spraying the cabinet w/primer and a high gloss black paint. Of course first removing all items/trim and carefully masking other areas. Like me, you live in So. Ca. and the weather is warm enough right now. Paint in a well ventilated area. Just a suggestion. -Steve D.
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Sometimes Fiberboard can soak up paint like a sponge leaving a rough looking finish, perhaps Primer or Sealer is the trick to fix that. Here's a shot of my Wynnwood after painting it, Black Lacquer is the original finish on this set, it really sets off the Brass accents, some of which are not reinstalled in this photo. |
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There was a guy here who restored a set using silver paint to make it look like a newer model. You probably won't fool anyone with that football-shaped screen, but it's another idea!
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At any rate, the end result was great. It really looked like wood grain. So, maybe this will help someone else who finds a TV that probably survived a hippie owner in the 60s or 70s who tried to make the world a little more beautiful, but failed....
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