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I'll start posting all the old Zeniths I see in this area.. and why do I have a feeling none of you will be driving out here to get them? I really don't understand this mentality.. I see people passing up on this kind of stuff they complain about hitting the trash daily...
I see roundies out here almost weekly for pennies.. they hit the dump.. I see small wood table tops that sell for dirt cheap because no one wants to pay for them.. I just don't get it
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Ive drivin all over the country to pick up stuff I want, so don't go saying nobody will make the drive.
But I do agree with you. Alot of guys won't make the move on something they want because of the driving distances involved. Did you watch the zenith roundie on ebay that ended today? You tell me you're finding roundies almost weekly (which I find hard to believe) and you pass them up? Put the thing on ebay and make a few bucks. It works every time. 99% of my ebay sales of vintage TVs go to guys who are not even members or even heard of audiokarma. There is a bigger market out there than you think for these things. The fact of the matter is, the guys in the TV forums respect TV's like this because we know what they are and what it is that made them good. The average guy just see's it as a pos TV. Obviously millions were made and who knows whats left (probably quite a few yet) we can't save them all. That being said, we know they hit the curb and there is nothing to be done about it. What we especially don't like to see some F'in idiot smash the hell out of one. Conversely, you as an audiophile wouldn't like to see some type of amplifier or speaker you like get the piss beaten out of it with a sledge hammer either. |
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I see stuff all the time that I would make the drive for if I could; but, poor eyesight prevents that from happening. If I go anywhere; I have to depend on my Mother, my neighbor, or one of my close friends for transportation. My Mother hates going to flea markets, thrift stores, estate sales, etc. She will take me if I ask; but, I'm usually pressured to "hurry up and come on". When I go with my neighbor or friend; I'm not rushed because they get off on "junk hunting" as much as I do. I wouldn't feel right about asking them to make a long trip, though. Lord willing, we'll be hitting the SA, flea market, and whatever else we pass along the way tomorrow. I'm sure there will be plenty of TV's donated to the thrift stores this time of year. I'm the type of guy who will only dump something only as a last resort. There is an RCA CTC4 sitting here right now and I've had it for months. I finally realized that I didn't want to undertake it's restoration; so, I offered it for free on here and it will be going to WI in the not too distant future. I could have just busted it up and trashed it and kept my mouth shut about it; but, I'd much rather someone get it that can use it. |
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If you're finding round-screen color TVs in the trash, I'm gonna look into moving to VA. In NYC, a roundie is rare; and if one happens to pop up on Craigslist, the guy knows what he has and prices it accordingly.
It does, however, get to a point where we have so many old TVs and are running out of room for more... Been there. I drive, but don't make quite enough money to drive out to IL or WI or even really Boston to snag another set. Wish I could, but money's tight at the moment. In that case, even us TV-guys might not want it. Once in a while, you'll come across a NICE Craigslist poster who just likes to see his equipment go to a good home. Now, if I already have something I'm working on, I hate to dump it due to lack of time or whatever. I usually make the space for an interesting TV set or vintage stereo system even if it's not worth much or is worthless. Another thing to consider is sentimental value.... A few of my friends play guitar quite well, and find it tough to get rid of their dad's gear or guitar. After all, their dads were the people responsible for exposing their talent at a young age. Just something to consider. |
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OK... not every week, but I do see them a lot more often than I would have ever though.. There were a few old 50's TV's up for sale a few weeks ago.. I'm pretty positive they were roundies.. I started to post them, but figured I don't see any TV people on the forums from my area..
I'll start posting them when I see them if you are all interested. I do see a lot of really old consoles at estate sales too around here.. I point them out to my wife and tell her how many people on the forum would love that... I was mostly asking why people get so worked up pover this, and I've seen a lot of you here on the forum say you are passing on a TV because no room, or too far, or similar... I will post what I find though if you are all interested.. OH.. and even as much as I love my Altecs, if I saw a guy take a hammer to a pair.. oh well. his loss.. I don't get worked up about it because I know I probably wouldn't have ever had a chance to own them anyway..
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Tough. On one hand, who among us would really save this set? If it were to land on your doorstep tomorrow, could you give it a permanent home? It's big; the cabinet is of finest American particle board and plastic. If it showed up at my house I could maybe make room in the shed for it, maybe for a week or 2, but it couldn't stay here. Recent example: had a Magnavox, very similiar to this, sitting right here in the house earlier this year. Solid state, pre-Philips, nice cabinet, working remote set. You know where it is now? Hint: despite months of trying, NOBODY-REPEAT-NOBODY ON THIS FORUM OR ANYWHERE ELSE I POSTED EVEN RESPONDED TO MY PLEAS TO COME AND RESCUE IT! Sorry, got a little angry for a second there! That set is now gone to TV heaven. There are plenty of sets out there that nobody is going to save. The worst are 21" black and white sets, and any solid state color console. There are a limited number of sets that folks will really go out of their way for: round-tube sets, either bw or color; Predictas; numerous fifties portables; nicer examples of rectangular tube color sets.
Did someone say they'd have given $300 for that set? Really? Lay the cash on the barrelhead, son, and Bryan here will find you a 70s solid state color set! Get your orders in now! Okay, I'll now return to my usual calm state!
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Hey, I've got a '76 Zenith Chromacolor II console that I'd be happy to sell for $300. I'll even throw in a 2002 27" working Symphonic as a bonus! I really didn't plan to get rid of the Zenith; but, for $300? Yeah, I could part with it real fast! Oh, it's not remote; but, that's what kids are for, right?
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Apparently, you've upset him enough that he has disabled comments.
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I was watching that video, just waiting and almost hoping (Hey, I said almost...) for the tube to implode and send shards of glass into him... didn't happen, although his getting unexpectedly rained on from the ceiling (light?) smash was funny.
I see both sides to this issue, but feel a bit sad that that set, which appeared to be in good shape before he started in on it, had to meet this kind of fate. I'd rather not have seen that!
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sure it was ugly, but there were plenty of precious spares in there! the speaker for example seemed to be the right one for a cannibalized Califone phonograph i'm trying to restore!
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If would been a dictator I would sent that guy at 6 month of hard labour!
In Bucharest, a guy spotted an old black and white Romanian tv (probably, it was an "Electronica" V.S. 43-611, the 1st Romanian tv, made with French components), but didn't pick it up. The next day he saw the C.R.T. broken and some blood around. I'm not a mean person, but the tv took it's tool. Shees, and the V.S. 43-611 are very rare sets I had seen only one in my life (it's in a museum).
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So a guy wearing ear protection (?) turns on the ghayest music available on FM, starts swinging at an old TV like a girl with a rubber mallet (!?) then switches to sledge, only to smash his own light fixture? Priceless!
The only thing stupider was that he figured it would be a good idea to preserve this moment on videotape and share with the world via the internet! Had this tool not disabled comments, that's approximately what I would have posted. ...and yes, I was disappointed he didn't nail the CRT head on and receive a glass-shower.
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1st Class Putz!
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