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To: Nowhere Man

THAT is my baby(the Rca2000. I DO have one.) I drove over 500 miles to get it about 3 years ago. MINE has another portable, 8" 1956 Rca portable tv sitting on it, along with several antique radios on each side(with a cloth under ALL of them... to protect the 2000's top.)

BTW-- That set on the bottom, is most likely a '64 or'65 model Rca, probably a CTC-15 chassis. I have a ctc 16, and a 1962 model ctc 11 Rca "roundie"(that is what we collectors affectionately call them), along with several Zenith roundie color sets, from the '60's, including a Combo-- tv/stereo console, from '64.Altogether, I have 9 of them. I may soon be coming into a '59 model Rca roundie color set.


51 posted on 03/30/2005 8:15:31 PM PST by Rca2000 (STILL pro-life, for those already born, and yet to be, and I ALWAYS will be!!)
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To: Rca2000

Drool..... You colletion sounds neat. I have some old radios though, I'd like to bring up my KLH-21 FM only radio (circa 1967) so I can put it in the living room to listen to Rush, Hannity and Savage if I don't want to watch TV. B-) BTW, that roundie I pictured is an old Zenith but it looks so much like the RCA CTC-15 or 16 my aunt had. Getting into the 1950's with a color TV is something to have indeed. The holy grail for those is the first RCA color TV from 1954.


56 posted on 03/30/2005 8:31:44 PM PST by Nowhere Man (I hope you enjoyed your dinner, Terri Schindler can't. B-()
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