You're only missing the 8" Trinitrons (KV8000 & KV8100), and the KV5300.
Looks great. I envy that you have the ability to power them on all. Mine are functional but only display, as I have no way to power them up on the shelves, so I keep all their cords bundled up and put away. |
Thanks for the kind comments, guys. :)
I have a KV-8000 in the basement that I sometimes (rarely) watch. It's a nice set! I haven't found a 5300 yet, but I am satisfied with the size of the collection now. The KV-5000 I have is the one I bought from you. :-) Happy New Year to everyone! |
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Haha that's right! I am glad to see that little set got the love it deserved. It looked like hell on ebay. It was very dirty when I got it. But it worked and cleaned up really nice. When I first turned it on, it only displayed a green line, then it spread out to a full raster and came to life with all colors. I think when I turned it on, it hadn't been turned on in an easy 25 years. I ended up finding another one that the seller had no idea what it was, and had no cord. 20 bucks and some change for shipping, it's a mint condition low hours set! |
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Goat 1981, how are those all powered. You have no AC outlets showing. For that matter are you transmitting something they all are picking up on a VHF channel. Very impressive display. Cudos
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very very nice display of different models ...
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Me LIKEY !!..I have one of the little Panasonic 1.5" color sets, & I also had a camcorder, carried all that rigamarole around, my buds thought I was Nutz, but they enjoyed seeing themselves on COLOR TV...
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