The CRT is discharged before i work on it. the picture tube is completely unharmed, only the neck board sticks out behind the cab, it was pressed up and the CRT socket broke. nothing else was involved. The only pins involved are on the CRT socket (thanks grantspain).
As for high voltage, as a Telecommunication equipment technician, the circuts i work on all day run at between 50KV and 1.4MV i have seen handtools vaporized when dropped on a battery array! you'll excuse me if i am not to terrified of the "high voltages" in TVs. If you really want to see someone light up, watch him improperly discharge the power supply of a fiber transmission laser!