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ESigma25 05-30-2018 07:29 PM

Found my childhood TV...
 
These past few days, I've been helping my parents clean out our attic in preparation for getting some weatherization done. Imagine my shock when my assumed long gone childhood bedroom TV was found under a ton of stuff!

https://i.imgur.com/8spDQ5q.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/B6NMKye.jpg

Sure it's just a Daewoo but the Portland brand has me curious, as I literally can't find anything about Portland branded TVs. I assume it was an in-house brand for some retailer, but does anyone have an idea?

zeno 05-30-2018 07:48 PM

IIRC the first Portland sets I saw were abt 1980. They were Toshiba
clones & actually not bad The company was called Portland Wire & ?? .
May have been a buy out or Daewoo owned them. Maybe someone
remembers more.

73 Zeno:smoke:
LFOD !

sampson159 05-31-2018 10:36 AM

i bought a daewoo 25 inch set at a "special" warehouse sale.the crt died after 30 minutes!we took it back and their"ace service tech"told me it was a cheap set and thats how they are supposed to look."its a daewoo,not a sony"the arrogant snob said.i pressed the issue and they opened it up to check the crt right in front of me.i had told them that if this crt is good,i would take it home and never bother them again.the crt was rca and it had been swapped from a repair shop in new york.a repair tag was inside.the crt tested very weak possibly blasted a few times by a over zealous tect.it died rapidly.they agreed to change out the crt.we got the call it was ready.i had them power it up and after 10 minutes it died again.crt wasnt changed,just hit again.got a refund but i have had a few daewoo products and they seemed to be ok.not high quality or over engineered but decent buys for the money.

wb2mep 05-31-2018 04:41 PM

The Portland TVs were popular for a few years in the early - mid 1980s in the Southeast US. They were sold by the Service Merchandise catalog stores, and other discount/department stores.
They were the cheapest brand of sets sold in the stores that carried them. I recall 12" B&W and 13" and 19" color sets, all no-frills knob tuned sets. They seemed to disappear once Samsung and GoldStar (now LG) took over the bottom end of the TV market.

TVTim 05-31-2018 05:34 PM

Nice find!

ESigma25 05-31-2018 11:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wb2mep (Post 3200209)
The Portland TVs were popular for a few years in the early - mid 1980s in the Southeast US. They were sold by the Service Merchandise catalog stores, and other discount/department stores.
They were the cheapest brand of sets sold in the stores that carried them. I recall 12" B&W and 13" and 19" color sets, all no-frills knob tuned sets. They seemed to disappear once Samsung and GoldStar (now LG) took over the bottom end of the TV market.

Cheap as heck and yet it still works! Probably needs new capacitors though, but if I'm going to do a cap job on something it's probably going to be my 1982 GE or my little 1989 Zenith Space Cube.


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