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Howdy Folks
Hello out there!
My name is James, I'm 23, and currently finishing up my bachelors in Chemistry. I have had a passion for electronics since an early age. I've worked on tube equipment for years, but really only know enough of the theory to make me dangerous. I repair ole tabletop tube radios as a hobby, but I haven't ever fully restored anything. I am a member of your sister site, Audiokarma and have recently come into the vintage TV market. I've had my eye on owning a philco predicta for a long while, but sort of had my current project just fall in my lap. I look forward to scouring the boards for good insight, and posting in this great community. Any questions? |
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Welcome ! Nice t'have ya !
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Benevolent Despot |
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Welcome!
If you can get a tube radio working then you can learn to fix tube TVs. A Predicta is a bad set to do as a first project. I would reccomend starting with a early 50's Philco split chassis or a late 40's early 50's admiral.
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Tom C. Zenith: The quality stays in EVEN after the name falls off! What I want. --> http://www.videokarma.org/showpost.p...62&postcount=4 |
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Welcome!!
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Well I might have been unclear, because I didn't want to start talking about my project. My project is a 1959 Montgomery Ward Airline WG-5061A. Look for an upcoming post!
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Audiokarma |
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Welcome to VK
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Welcome! I suspect that Airline won't be too bad to work on. Looking forward to reading more!
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Welcome, Gambrinus!
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I have one of those around here, somewhere |
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