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Hey everyone, My name is Mike and I am a fan of old TVs. I have no brains when it comes to electronics s o I defer to the experts. I have only 2 TVs a portable porthole and a console porthole. I also have my first VCR I ever bought. It cost $1162.00! I bought it when they first came out. LOL It weighs in at about 40 pounds. Magnavox VHS.
I came upon some Riders TV Manuals that I want to preserve. Are they of any interest? I have 1 complete set of TV Manuals 1-27, I have a partial set only missing a few. I also have 2 sets of Perpetual Troubleshooters complete plus a few extras. I know these are available online, however I like the tactical experience of paper. If anyone is interested let me know and I will post them in classifieds. I live 2 hours from Chicago and 1 1/2 hours North of Indianapolis. Willing to meet or someone can pick them up here. Media rate isn't to bad for shipping USPS. |
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Welcome.
Physical riders are good because many of the scans out there are so low resolution as to be illegible. My Riders radio and TV collections are down a few books yet. I live in the Milwaukee suburbs, but occasionally drive down to Chicago for radio swapmeets, I also need to drive to Cleveland for a TV some time in the next few weeks. Once I recount my TV manuals I may see if I can buy what I'm missing from you.
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Tom,
Thanks for the welcome! I would be happy to meet you in South Bend which is on your way, or you can come here. up to you. Let me know what you need! Mike |
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