I am trying to help liquidate an unbuilt Heathkit Deluxe Solid-State Color TV.
It has the big heavy CRT, the 'bezel' or trim plate for it and a suitable wood cabinet to place it in as a bonus extra (I think it used to be a Sylvania) along with all the rest of the virgin internals, circuit boards, and hardware packaged up and ready to go. It looks complete or 99% so.
Some extra kits and bits are in the package such as at least two old-school vacuum tube multimeters with Nixie tube displays, also in kit form.
Has all the manuals and literature, most of it designed as a study course from Bell & Howell Schools/DeVry Institute of Technology and the whole enchilada has been sitting relatively untouched for 40+ years.
It's retro-fabulous and all it needs to work nowadays is a digital-to-analog converter which can probably be hidden inside the cabinet.
So what do you think?
It has the big heavy CRT, the 'bezel' or trim plate for it and a suitable wood cabinet to place it in as a bonus extra (I think it used to be a Sylvania) along with all the rest of the virgin internals, circuit boards, and hardware packaged up and ready to go. It looks complete or 99% so.
Some extra kits and bits are in the package such as at least two old-school vacuum tube multimeters with Nixie tube displays, also in kit form.
Has all the manuals and literature, most of it designed as a study course from Bell & Howell Schools/DeVry Institute of Technology and the whole enchilada has been sitting relatively untouched for 40+ years.
It's retro-fabulous and all it needs to work nowadays is a digital-to-analog converter which can probably be hidden inside the cabinet.
So what do you think?
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