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It's a Sencore...somethingorother. About half the tubes are OEM branded. Of interest is the DuMont Laboratories CRT. It's rusty, inside and out.

Someone has been here before me trying to keep it running, those orange drops aren't OEM. I rawdogged it when I got it, but the power input is a mess and it didn't do anything.

It's a Sencore...somethingorother. About half the tubes are OEM branded. Of interest is the DuMont Laboratories CRT. It's rusty, inside and out. Someone has been here before me trying to keep it running, those orange drops aren't OEM. I rawdogged it when I got it, but the power input is a mess and it didn't do anything.

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Thank you my fine avian friend. I've been looking forward to seeing this.

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I'm planning on "eventually" trying to make it work. I don't really anticipate using it, but I would like to see a trace on the screen.

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I kind of figured that was part of why you collect such items. I've never done any refurbishing. I lean more into lift and carry with a dash of software development, but I do enjoy watching the process and have a genuine appreciation for a good result.

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That, and there's just something about a box of glowing fire bottles that you can see working. The fact that a lot of this old equipment can take some abuse that would make a modern device cry is a bonus.