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Old 12-21-2019, 01:38 PM
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Wow what a haul !
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Old 12-21-2019, 06:42 PM
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Fantastic find! Post a list of what you have to peddle.
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Old 12-21-2019, 07:12 PM
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A quote from Monty Python's Life of Brian "You luck lucky b#stard"
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Old 12-21-2019, 07:38 PM
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Thanks, everyone! So I am COMPLETELY exhausted, been moving this stuff for 2 days straight and just got done. I still have probably 3 more trucks loads.

I will reply to everyone's comment personally, just need to finish some stuff now that I am finally home to relax.

So here are pictures. Everything is a mess. Things are absolutely everywhere. Nothing looks pretty. But I figured you all would like to see the new stuff.





























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Old 12-21-2019, 07:45 PM
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This GE is actually beautiful! It does have all its legs, they have been removed for transport but I will be putting them back on once I find a spot to put it. Also, it has its wired remote which is cool! This was a last-minute purchase, I didn't buy it at the auction but it was all alone in the shop after I took everything else so I made a deal and bought it outside the sale.
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Old 12-21-2019, 07:56 PM
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Here is another one I forgot to add in one of the last posts. Also, the stupid auction stickers just shred when I try to take them off and they are brand new. They did put some of them on with blue painters tape behind, but even that is wanting to pull the varnish on some of the cabinets. But to be honest, that and one broken tube are the only things that got damaged in this move so far on anything, I think I am doing pretty good.
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Old 12-21-2019, 08:39 PM
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Holy crap dude. Helluva haul.

Hey, crazy idea. Start a tv museum. Legit all you'd need is a space to put it - you have everything else already!
I like the idea of a museum! You should check out all the stuff I brought home today, and I still have more left. I am totally sure what I will end up doing with it all, but I will say this NONE of it will end up in the dumpster.

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I could use some test equipment, if you have any signal generators or what not and or some tube testers with the older style 4, 5, 6, and 7 pin tube sockets on them besides the more "modern" tube sockets.

As I have a bunch of old tube radios that need a good IF and RF Alignment and I currently don't have any sort of signal generator for that kind of work.
Believe it or not, so far I think I have only got one tube tester in this lot. It is a heathkit, I am sorry I am unsure of the model but I took a picture. I am pretty sure it does do the old 4 5 etc pin tubes. I got a heathkit signal generator, the power cord is pretty crusty and obviously hasn't been used for a long time.

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I think I'm having a stroke.

Absolutely amazing! That Hillsborough has been on my bucket list for years.
Haha, you think you are having a stroke? Imagine moving all this stuff for 2 days nonstop. LOL. On top of that, I completely ruined my living room and half of my garage with all this stuff hanging around. haha. Can you believe that I am married, and my wife doesn't care at all I did this? I am very lucky that my wife completely supports my passions and doesn't mind when they lead me into some crazy situations like this, I also completely support her in everything she does.

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WOW! You really hit a jackpot there. You instantly got a collection of coveted early TV's. The wood 7" Philco is a particularly hard one to find. If you get involved in fixing these sets up and having them work again, you'll be hooked. There's nothing like watching your favorite shows on a vintage TV.
Thank you! I do really enjoy restoring TVs. I have now restored about a half dozen. I have also learned a lot by trouble shooting broken sets. So I am still pretty new to TVs, but I have more experience in tube radios. I have always wanted to restore more tube TVs but I never could find them. Also, I will probably be parting out some of this collection in time.

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Homina-homina-HOMINA !!! (Grin) !!
Thanks!

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Unbelievable! I can't imagine bringing all that home in one haul. Honestly I'd be overwhelmed for weeks, probably walking around in a trance. I'd have to say that's unusual to find an old TV shop with that vintage of sets and parts still on hand. Possibly the original owner was also a collector at heart. Anyhow like you say it's a once in a lifetime situation.
Check out the new pictures I brought home just about as much more today as well. I still have 3 truckloads left. Man, I can't wait until I get a moment to relax and actually walk around and enjoy the stuff as you said. I have been so focused on getting everything picked up I haven't even had a chance to let it sink in what I have got. But this is the first Christmas in years I feel like a kid again!

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Congrats on your haul. You have some really cool stuff there.

If you happen to have a good 21” predicta crt and any tandem trim, knobs, 17

pin connector for umbilical cord please let me know.

Bill
I might have that Predicta 21" CRT, I will need a couple of days to go through my stuff and check out what I have. I know I do have some Predicta CRTs for sure. I doubt I have much tandem trim as I missed out on a lot in the sale that ended up have some tandem parts (really bummed me out). That being said I have lots of other random Predicta stuff. Take a look at my recent pictures. I have boxes listed Predicta full of stuff like cages, yokes, wiring, etc.

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Congratulations.

Tell us more about that shop. When did it open and when did it close? It's really unusual to find that much early stuff in a TV shop today. Most owners threw out the old stuff years ago. In fact, it's rare to find any TV shop. In my area (northern N.J.), I couldn't fine a TV repair shop if my life depended on it. It's great to see that all those old TVs, tubes and parts have found a good home and will be spared from the dumpster.
Thank you!
The shop was in Rancho Cordova California. It actually wasn't that old of a shop, if I understand it correctly the guy had been running this place here for around 10 years. He was staying pretty busy with his vintage TV stuff but it slowed down recently. He also restores vintage car radios and while keeping the chassis tube-based and stuff he adds Bluetooth and other features. The car radios were keeping him busy and TVs weren't so he decided to hire an auction company to auction everything off. This is just what I understand, I met the owner but he really didn't say that much about it beyond that. Also since he is still in business I am not going to mention the shop's name for his privacy as I don't have don't want to overstep my place. I hope you understand.

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Wow what a haul !
Thanks! It's like never-ending. I am 12 truckloads in and I still have probably 3 loads left.

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Fantastic find! Post a list of what you have to peddle.
Okay! In time I will try and list what I have. I have tons of stuff to go through too. If anyone sees anything they need to finish a project, send me a note.

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A quote from Monty Python's Life of Brian "You luck lucky b#stard"
Haha, well it is nice to finally have a bit of good luck! Thank you.
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Old 12-21-2019, 09:31 PM
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This is impressive. Any color sets in there? You hit the jackpot!
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Old 12-21-2019, 10:00 PM
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Dont sweat it, his identity isnt a secret. Hes a member here and posted an ad for this auction in the classifieds section. I thought some of that stuff looked familiar hehehe, so i wont ask you if theres a 17TP4 in that haul

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Old 12-21-2019, 10:06 PM
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This is impressive. Any color sets in there? You hit the jackpot!
Yes! I do have 2 color sets. CTC-7 and a CTC-9 along with spare picture tubes.

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His identity isnt a secret. Hes a member here and posted an ad for this auction in our classifieds section. I thought some of that stuff looked familiar hehehe, so i wont ask you if theres a 17TP4 in that pile

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Awesome! So I knew he was a member, but since I don't know him personally I wasn't sure if he wanted me to say his name or not.
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Old 12-21-2019, 10:14 PM
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Dont sweat it Delorean00, Justin is cool, i got a Dumont from him quite some time ago. It was fun browsing his shop when i went to get it. Sad he had to downsize, but glad a fellow member here took it home

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Old 12-21-2019, 10:41 PM
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Dont sweat it Delorean00, Justin is cool, i got a Dumont from him quite some time ago. It was fun browsing his shop when i went to get it. Sad he had to downsize, but glad a fellow member here took it home

SR
Justin is awesome! His shop was HEAVEN, that's why I took it all home. I think he thought I was a little bit nuts. But he said he was really happy that I ended up everything because he knew that I knew what I was buying and that I actually service my own TVs vs a resaler or scrapper. I met Justin when I bought a TV off a lady on Craigslist who had it at Justin's shop. I instantly bought a CRT off him and a few Predicta parts. I tried my hardest to buy more from him the first day I met him but he told me that everything had already been listed in the auction. When I left I remember feeling this odd mixture of joy and sadness. Joy because I met a cool person with all the stuff I ever could want, but sadness because it was all going away and I could not buy any of it at the time.

I went home that very day and registered on the auction company page and figured I was going to give it my all on auction day. I was either going to buy everything or bid everything up to the point it no longer made sense to me. I really thought I would only get a few items.
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Old 12-22-2019, 08:30 PM
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An impressive haul to be sure .

If you ever bring a load to the ETF or I'm ever in California I'm sure we could do business.
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Old 12-22-2019, 08:55 PM
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An impressive haul to be sure .

If you ever bring a load to the ETF or I'm ever in California I'm sure we could do business.
Thank you! If you believe it or not I still have more coming. Not much, but probably 3 more loads.

Also if you ever come out this way, send me a message! I will let you know if I am ever heading out your way. It seems that old TVs are always located in the midwest or east coast for some reason when I am looking. It really isn't too much of a stretch that someday soon I will find that one set that I want bad enough to go on a trip to get. If that happens maybe I can bring stuff out with me. I know that Bob Andersen has done that or had other members do that in the past to get his TVs.
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Old 12-22-2019, 09:19 PM
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