Vintage Finds Online: Electronics Part One

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Vintage Televisions, Phonographs, Radios, Consoles, Reel to Reel, Stereo Componets, Telephones and the like for sale online. I will keep the postings to one hundred or so before I start another part. And of course, everyone is welcomed to post and comment.

 

Enjoy!
 
Sears Silvertone Record Player/Stereo Console Cabinet

 

 

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Sea...pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item3ce24ebc16
 
Pic Tubes replaced!

I remember in the 60s early color sets had pic tubes replaced with the rare earth phospher pic tubes without the safety glass on them.My 1956 ctc5 color set still has the 21axp22a metal pic tube dated aug 13 1956 still in it and still very bright.My set though needs recapping,i watch it some still has good color though.Mine cost 795 in56 its called the Dartmouth model,very Danish looking.Ive had it now for 42 years.I got it when I was 19.
 
GREAT THREAD LOUIE.....

I, as you can tell from my profile pic am a BIG
Vintage Audio / Visual fan. Those "Roundie" color
RCA's are Awesome. Everything appears to be in
"Technicolor".

They are Great Sets, but do need to be kept up.
As with anything make sure dust is blown out,
and try to put a cooling fan on the back, or
underneath if there is a ventilation screen for
the chassis. It will make a big difference in
removing heat from the inside.

Yes. #18 is a Newer Tube. Good Eye. That is the
label of '70s Tubes and the Seller does state it
is a '71 Colorama in his description.

Thanks again Louie. Keep 'em coming. Of course
this make you an "Enabler" you know / LOL.

Louis
 
 

 

Hey, glad you like it Louis. So many of us like vintage electronics so I thoughr, "Why not?". After getting my KDS-58, the Calypso Washer and dryer, I really want to find a nice console stereo, like that stunning Zenith in reply #2.
 
Muntz...

Was known in old time TV shops as The Gutless Wonder!!!LOL, I know all the younger set thinks that these new flat screens are the stuff, but If you ever see a properly adjusted round tube in proper "Dim" lighting, it is the most natural lifelike color ever.
 
Hans:

What exactly do you mean by Muntz being known as a Gutless Wonder? That it did a great job with few innards? Or that it was anything but great?
 
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