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Old 12-08-2017, 02:19 PM
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Very nice! Captured with a Samsung Galaxy Note?
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LG G6. I adjusted the contrast in Photoshop, because the daylight really washes it out even with the blinds closed. You can see my light shirt and the phone reflected in the screen.
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I need a set of legs for this identical set, if anyone has any

Not quite ready for prime time, but I refuse to do any better on the picture until I figure out where it's going on a permanent basis. These suckers are a pain to converge
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I need a set of legs for this identical set, if anyone has any

Not quite ready for prime time, but I refuse to do any better on the picture until I figure out where it's going on a permanent basis. These suckers are a pain to converge
Check with Jim Menning. I sold him an identical empty cabinet that had legs.
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That's a good suggestion. Didn't remember if it had legs with it or not. I'll be out at the storage building Sunday or Monday, and will look then.

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Old 12-11-2017, 08:58 PM
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Check with Jim Menning. I sold him an identical empty cabinet that had legs.

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That's a good suggestion. Didn't remember if it had legs with it or not. I'll be out at the storage building Sunday or Monday, and will look then.

Looking at 21-CT-55 pictures on the web, there appear to have been two different sets of legs that came on those. One set was wood with a brass ferrule at the end, and the other set of legs were completely brass. I didn't think the cabinet I had from Tom had legs on it as I remembered the cabinet being fairly close to the ground, but when I went to the storage bin today and looked, I got a surprise. This cabinet came with the brass legs, but someone had sloppily hack-sawed them to about 2 inches in length. I wonder if a previous owner had damaged the bottom of one of the legs, and then cut them all down to try to make them even. As they are, all they would do is gouge whatever floor they were on. So no, sorry, I don't have a good set of legs for Tim.








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Unfortunately, don't have spares - actually had to find legs for this set myself,as the originals had been shortened for some reason.
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How the devil did you get full screen on Charlie Brown?!?!?

My HDTV box wouldn't let me zoom
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My HDTV box wouldn't let me zoom
It's a DVD.
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BPC in a monochrome Admiral cabinet or photoshop, right?
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Again very nice! Pulling in the signal with rabbit ears. As authentic as it gets.

I will post something.
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