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1966 Magnavox U920 TV?
I was just wondering should I save this TV? I saw it today at the curb. If anyone wants it I will go and save it. I think it is a 1966 Magnavox U920 tv. It has the sliding doors in front. I am also in Michigan.
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Yes, you should save this 1966 Magnavox U920 TV set. I know a few collectors on this forum who maybe interested-Thanks.
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I love that TV if you were near by I would be over to get it in a heart beat.
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That looks like the one I saw at an Estate sale near 12mi and Ryan in warren last summer. It was marked at $10. I had tried to get someone else interested in it, but no luck. Hmm, That looks like the same house in the background..
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Looks like an estate sale price sticker on the CRT. I hope it gets saved.
I haven't seen a tube set at the curb in years... At least the hard work of moving it outside is done!
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Same tuner controls as my '65 U44 B&W set. I never see many early color Magnavox sets turn up, at least not in combo form.
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That set can give a good picture when set up properly. Watch the IF tubes for shorts and the horizontal blanking tube. It can mimic a weak CRT. Dip the Horizontal tube current with the horizontal eff. coil and it'll live a long time!
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That was from the estate sale between Dequindre and Ryan off of 12 mile. It might still be there. There also was a 1970 Zenith console TV at the curb too.
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