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oh well guess this is just turning into a soap box, preaching to the choir, sorry for the waste of bandwidth.
It was just a real shot to the gut to see it happen to such a nice looking roundie. |
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let's get back at em and fishtank a plasma
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or put a TV chassis in a fishtank
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[QUOTE=Phil Nelson;2977621]"Some people honestly don't know that old TVs have value...Not to defend fishtankers -- I complain as loudly as anyone else -- but around here you can't give away plain-jane 1950s B/W consoles. I could fill a gymnasium with TVs that go unsold on craigslist. That goes double for combos with a radio & phono."
Well, then I'm a weirdo, because I would love to get my hands on a 1950s B&W console. In about 1974 we had a 21" 1950s Zenith with the big bug-eye knobs that we used as a 2nd set in the basement. My uncle(84 this month) would pick these up for $20 or so, change out a few caps, then give 'em to family or friends for the kiddies(who didn't "need" color or a newer set). My uncle & grandfather ran a small local radio-TV shop in Schenectady in the late 40s/early 50s.The Zenith he gave us was a metal cabinet set minus its swivel base. But our main set was this RCA Victor CG305L from c.1964 or 1965. My parents' first new set. So to us kiddies having the Zenith was great, as we weren't missing much since both sets in the house were B&W. We lived in Milwaukee then & local indy UHF WITI-18 always ran the old Universal horror movies, Little Rascals, Laurel & Hardy, Three Stooges. What a great way to get an appetite for the classics! I am going to try & get the 23ENP4 in this RCA sent out to Scotty before he closes at end of July. House has contractors crawling all over it due to 32 years of tree roots pushing in the foundation-so far 9 big trees gone(locust & mulberry) front walk & rear patios torn up, debris in yard-looks preety bad. So the house is a priority right now. Here's also a 1960s Magnavox on its 2nd CRT-an RCA Silverama. Uncle Joe gave us this one Easter weekend of 1979.
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If I need a fish tank, I'll go to a pet store.
What a waste. I predicta that perfecta will go for big bucks. Looks like it's in nice shape. Bill Cahill
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Dennman, I bet that Maggie has the 23" tube that I just found for my combo set. Your set looks almost like mine, including the safety glass and bezel.
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I'd guess that Magnavox is a year or two earlier than mine (say '63-'64). My '65 used a 23MP4 that was replaced with a 23ALP4 or something close to that.
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well..... NY has lots of hill billies, morons, and assorted idiots.
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