[QuadList] Available FREE-for-pickup: "New Look" RCA video rack cabinet

John Fletcher jfletcher at frontiernet.net
Fri Mar 30 09:20:21 CDT 2012


Save this from the dumpster!  It would look really nice sitting beside a
TR-70!

Friend of mine has a 7-foot fully enclosed ca. 1970 RCA "New Look" era
(shades of blue) rack cabinet that needs a new home.  It's FREE to the
first person who can make arrangements to come get it -- SOON -- from
Bedford Hills, NY.  I saw this rack a couple weeks ago and it's in good
condition (I wish I had the space for it, but no).  Read the full
description below and contact Tom Fine (tfine at beverage-digest.com) if
interested.

Paging PAUL BECK.... this might be good for the MBT??

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RCA video rack, includes "modern" (late 60's) RCA insignia up on the top
front. Blue-gray sides, blue top.

Height is 7 feet, 1 inch, floor to top. No wheels.

Width is 2 feet, 1/2 inch, side to side. There are 19" rack taps on the
front and back, and it's designed for extra-deep video stuff.

26 inches deep, front of sides to back door surface, extra 1 1/2 inches
for door handle. Door and closing mechanism are intact and working well.
I think the door is removable if that's desired.

12-24 taps, which were never a problem for me and I had some _heavy_ old
tube gear in it for a while. Middle Atlantic and others make 12-24 rack
screws, sold by multiple retailers.

Weight has got to be 100 pounds or more, it's a monster. Seems to be
built of steel, front of rack taps may be stainless.

History -- came out of West Point's TV studio. No idea what was in it
originally, I just got the rack. Very useful if someone needs an
equipment rack.

Come get it in Bedford Hills, NY. Ping tfine at beverage-digest.com if
interested.

-- Tom







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