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CTC-9 provincial in Dallas
I hadn't seen any mention of this set, and I don't plan to go after it, so I'm hoping someone will save it. I'm pretty sure it's a CTC-9, based on the brass channel knob. It's on eBay in the Dallas area, and looks like it's in decent shape, and sounds like it's not collector-owned. I'm not going back 'til March, and honestly I don't need another big console anyway
(no connection/no affiliation. Informational only)Charles http://www.ebay.com/itm/321301533124...84.m1423.l2649
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Beautiful model in the CTC-9 series.. Seems RCA went a little overboard with the on set logos.
-Steve D.
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I have the exact same model in Omaha which works, and it has the original 21CYP22 CRT. Very nice set. Very heavy set to move. If I were in Dallas, I would be placing a bid on it. It will be interesting to see what it sells for. I gave $200 for mine, and most everything in it is original, except a few tubes. Electrolytic caps run cool, however given some time, I plan to replace them. I guess it is really a relic to me as our first color set was very similar, but not quite the same model.
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