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Old 06-01-2010, 03:56 PM
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Video of the last TV dealers

Hey guys, I ran across this and it is so neat! It's a YT video of dealers that were still open or still around possibly. Nearly 3/4 of the way through you will see a dealer with a working CT-100 right after a blip of a dealer showing off the RGB knob of a Zenith roundie.

Just wanted to share it with the VK community! I really got a kick outta it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nr0cR...eature=related
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Old 06-02-2010, 01:00 AM
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I gotta say that I feel like one of the very lucky ones to have worked in a TV/VCR sales and service shop here in Sacramento, CA back in 1995 to 1996. This was a family owned repair shop and Mike and Mercedes the owners were the nicest people ever. My family was close to thiers and my grandmother bowled on the woman's team with Mercedes. The shop had a full service area in the back and a sales floor in the front. Authorized RCA and Zenith boasted on the front window.

The company sold to the highest bidder in 2006. Work died off for Mike and the transition to flat panels killed his repair end. Prices were incompetitive for him.
I was lucky to be in the last phase of "mom and pop" repair/sales shops even though I was 18 at the time. It truely was an experience of a lifetime, I can just imagine what the 40's, 50's, 60's 70's and 80's were like for the television sales/service industry. Had to be a fun ride!
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Old 06-02-2010, 03:53 AM
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Hello,

thank you very much for this link. Great televisions and great footage!

Here are some other interesting videos:

The Oldest Television TV still in service. Marconi EMI model 706 904:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9u5714WyFE

Part two:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJYCWjt0rkk

German television - mid 1930s:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhvdARdbQFk

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Old 06-02-2010, 01:39 PM
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Is the CT-100 in the video on the survivors' list?
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Old 06-02-2010, 02:29 PM
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I know Sacramento Video carried RCA, GE and some Zenith brands.
I swear I remember a few Sentry2 27" sets that wouldn't sell in the back of the shop. One became the daily watcher in the tech area, always playing.
Of course that was before I worked there, after school I would go to my dad's work (family owned machine shop) and I used to venure over to Mikes shop to check out sets and the such. I was very intrigued my electronics at a young age and Mike would let me go back and check out what the tecs did and watch them repair sets. I remember the area of repaired sets and there one was a portacolor there. He still had a shelf of tubes and a tester then. This was around 1991.

That is where I got my first Sony KV-1220U. He repaired some component in it (I don't remember what it was) and the owner never came to pick it up. He sold it to me months later for like $20 bucks or something like that. I remember it had a semi weak tube. Alot of pink where white was and a pinkish raster. Eventually in my early years of tinkering I remember I managed to break off the Red drive knob and cracked the PCB. The raster went like all yellow. My dad got rid of it when I had it spread all over my bedroom floor after he told me a bunch of times to clean it up and I didn't. lol
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That was very interesting.
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Most electronics dealers specialized in carrying one major brand. As opposed to the chain stores, a dealer could order you whatever was available in the brochure.
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Just another thing we lost when the Big Boxes took over...
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That was really cool. I love the old commericals and video footage. Whos collection is that we see? He had alot of nice sets there! By the way, that 29JC20 they did a close up of had the wrong tuning knob on it!

At 3:15-3:29 there was some video footage from Zenith, apparently he was interviewing the man who worked for Zenith and he must have been giving some kind of report or product/plant tour in that 1960's film. I would love to see video footage of the Zenith plant in action back in the 60's. Thousands of people worked there, including those in my family and to see video footage of a 25MC33 chassis or anything being built would be priceless for me to see.
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Whos collection is that we see? He had alot of nice sets there! By the way, that 29JC20 they did a close up of had the wrong tuning knob on it!
I understand that the Zenith distributor in Portland OR (Electrical Distributors Inc.) Has a large collection of "portholes" and later Zenith sets... sorta surprised to see a CT-100 there, however. According to the yellow pages, the location of EDI is very near the exit off the bridge in the first scene.
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Thanks for the link - very cool. Makes me want to head out there and buy a set
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Old 06-05-2010, 06:28 PM
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As recently as 1980 or later, Magnavox still had dealers selling only its brand, at least in the Chicago area. I worked at a small store that started selling Magnavox items when the Magnavision laser disc player was first released in that area in 1980.
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