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oh wow.. what a wonderful thing it must have been in 1950s /60 to suddenly have color TV.
Great pictures guys... I have been watching college ball here on my mid 1970s Sony. (Close as I get to a roundie here!)
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More Pics Wizard of Oz
Hey everyone that posts pics gets a chance to see the Wizard a few times a year. I can still remember when everyone came over to our house to see it in COLOR on our 21" Curtis Mathis in 1964. The set was bought in 63. Here's a few more pics to enjoy. Thanks guys for the compliments.
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And a few cartoon shots of Jonny Quest
Here are some good color Jonny Quest shots too. Now this was work getting up early on a Saturday morning to watch.
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Love the Jonny Quest shots
These pics remind me of watching Saturday morning cartoons on my parents 1965 Zenith roundie in the early 70's. Now that it is past Thanksgiving I also remember watching all the Christmas specials on the Zenith. Merry Christmas Charlie Brown, Frosty, Rhudolph, Santa Claus is coming to Town etc. Great memories of a much simpler time!!
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Speaking of Grinch
Here are a few screen shots of the grinch. The color just stands out so well on these old tv shows. Can't wait for Charlie Brown Christmas
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I also found the promos for a Curtis Mathis too. They called the chassis a CMC21. We kept the set for 6 years then traded it on a GE with a KE chassis. Not a bad set. Did my training on that Tv, my first convergence job. When my folks weren't home.
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Ge Chassis
Oh I know, the GE KD wasn't great, or lets go Solid State. JA,QA, MA,MB EC, PC, AA and so on, I worked on all those sets from 74 to 87. Our shop handled GE and Sylvania and we quit Sylvania about 80, Why I do not know cause it was a great set till NAP took it over. The only NAP set that was good was the C9. I had one and the only weakness I found was the Horiz Driver transformer would break loose. Otherwise it played great.
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It looks good to me, too. The only reason I thought it might need a tweak is that I have to have the tint control at about 3 o'clock instead of centered. But I'm inclined to leave well enough alone. -Clark |
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All of the sets look great! The Technicolor of OZ really looks great on these old sets! I would love to have a round, but alas nothing has yet crossed my path(that I can afford).
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outstanding!red that are actually red!beautifully done and post more pics
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Thank you Tommy for the pics
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Nice inside shots of my CTC 10
Here are a couple of inside shots of my 10. Pretty good shape I think and an original CRT. If you look at the model tag and CRT you will see the matching Serial Number. You can't beat the old stuff with a stick. LOL.
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