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jetaction

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I posted a pic of this when I found it at an estate sale last winter. Well Thanks to many of you it is working with a new picture tube! Such a fun set,,,,, but it will be my only one!
 
Beautiful Zenith, Don! Congratulations on your restoration. I have that same UHF channel selector. These are so much fun!
 
Nice job, Don! Looks similar to the set my neighbors had when I was a lad.

Did you replace the jug yourself? I've done some work inside sets, but messing with the picture tube scares the bejeebers out of me.

veg
 
Thanks everyone, what a fun set,,,, now where will it go?
Hey Veg, Robert told me about a place in Des Moines that will rebuild picture tubes. My role was to ship it, which was as much as I wanted to do with a picture tube that can implode!
 
Wow. That brings back some memories. In the 50's and early 60's, my family only bought Zenith TV's. We had a wood console Zenith until the early 60's, when it was replaced by a large "portable" model on a stand.

I think our wood console model was earlier than yours, but I can see the family similarity.
 
Really cool TV-reminds me of the old saturday morning days.Yes I can agree-tube amps rule!!Just wonder how practical it would be to use them in my home theater-have enough of 'em-but their caps are gone.Got plenty of tubes-but no electrolytics that the amps use.Having a hard time finding them at reasonable prices.So-the less exciting SS amp has to be used.
 
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