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Can you put the vintage TV set in the correct decade?
Check this out. Go to metv.com and take the quiz about what tv matches which decade.
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13 out of 13.
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I'm a noob. 11/13. Have to admit I guessed a couple and got lucky.
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Me, 10 out of 13. I did guess 1960 with the ad on the screen, you know 1975...
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Got them all, thanks to a couple of lucky guesses on the later models and above warning about the "trick" question.
Direct link to quizz: https://metv.com/quiz/can-you-put-th...correct-decade jr |
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The last one is a trick question, but it has the answer in the by-line. 13/13 right
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D'oh! I missed on both Philco 17ers and the Maggie LCD, the ones from '58-'61 always throw me
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The 50's sets I knew pretty well, it was the LCD hand-helds and a few others that threw me. The big, gaudy console I thought was an early 70's, but it turned out to be a 68 model.
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Quote:
IIRC, all the Sharps were low-voltage focus CRT's, that didn't age that well. |
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