In article <CANij+dfVRLirgFLB6OvxRDCobgLmU2gLYhO_552XCQd6iEThDg at mail.gmail.com>,
William Donzelli <wdonzelli at gmail.com> writes:
> I am sending some Datapoint 2200 CRTs to Thomas
for repair. They have to
> retool their shop for this repair, therefor BULK is our friend. Anyone wan
t
to get in on a
group rate?
I would be interested to see just how much this is going to cost you.
Thomas charges a *bunch* of money for rebuilds, and generally will not
touch simple CRTs like in the Datapoint 2200 - they generally deal
with radar CRTs and such. The old roundie TV guys simply can not use
Thomas, even though they are willing to spend many hundreds of dollars
on those old tubes to get their sets working again.
Presumably this is the place the original poster was talking about:
<http://www.thomaselectronics.com/services/crt_refurbishment.php>
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