UHF Converter
My grandparents had a 1950's Sears Silvertone B&W swivel console with just VHF. They attached a UHF converter on the set so Grandpa could watch the bullfights on Los Angeles' Spanish-language station (channel 34). Of course, he also loved Roller Derby and Lawrence Welk. I loved to watch the bullfights (mainly because they showed English language commercials dubbed in Spanish, and they were interesting to watch). They finally succumbed to a new color TV in the late 1960's, but I'll always remember that old blonde wood Silvertone.

My grandparents had a 1950's Sears Silvertone B&W swivel console with just VHF. They attached a UHF converter on the set so Grandpa could watch the bullfights on Los Angeles' Spanish-language station (channel 34). Of course, he also loved Roller Derby and Lawrence Welk. I loved to watch the bullfights (mainly because they showed English language commercials dubbed in Spanish, and they were interesting to watch). They finally succumbed to a new color TV in the late 1960's, but I'll always remember that old blonde wood Silvertone.
