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Didn't he work at the same quarry as Fred?
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Looking at those images, it's obvious that the text extends beyond the safe title area even for a rectangular tube. |
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Barney's Occupation
Barney Rubble is the secondary main character and Fred's best friend and next-door neighbor. His occupation is, for the most part of the series, unknown, though later episodes depict him working in the same quarry as Fred.
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A typo perhaps? Because as far as I know tubes and transistors are two completely different things. |
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No typo. Look more closely at the ad. They show both transistors and tubes at the bottom of the ad. This set contained both transistors and tubes.
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Hi to all,
Thanks to Tom9589 for correcting, the Oceanic TV had 30 tubes & 7 transistors. UHF tuner was transistorized, from memory, nothing else. Best Regards jhalphen in (deserted) Paris France |
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My job in high school was fixing television and radios in my home shop, so my family's first color sets were customer's sets I was burning in to make sure they were repaired correctly.
It was several years of that before my parents got a hand me down......wait for it......RCA CTC16! Fixed it up and it ran until replaced by a Zenith all solid state in the early 80s.
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Those were the magical days of color. You knew it existed, you may have seen it in department stores and the shows were few and far between. I still have memories of seeing color in the later 50's, I believe it was the price is right.
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