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Got a TV with lingering issues ?
Answer: trade it to another VK'er for one of thiers !
I have moved along a few sets I did not quite take to the finish line by trading them for similarly impaired sets from other members. I'm not suggesting we crap swap with our tough dogs here, no! Sets must be viable with a CRT good enough to produce a picture in a LIT room. Far from dumping junk, we only want to help each other downsize and the best way is to change the depressing scenery in our shop areas is by trading. Got a set you put time into with something still wrong, but you are DONE working on? PM me if you want MY list, provided we are willing to meet/travel. For a '58 Sylvania-built RCA 17S090 that a member recapped, that wouldn't power up, I traded him a Motorola VT-71 with a good CRT but lots of experimenter "mods" I was not ready to deal with, being a novice in the earliest TV department. I was able to quickly see the issue in the power supply of that series string cheap Sylvania, having brought many similar sets back from the dead. The VK'er who got my Motorola VT-71 (TS-4G) wasted no time recapping and restoring the set to operation. That's a great deal, win-win and now there are two working TV sets ready to rehome!
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Sounds like a good idea..... I'll trade you a Walnut for a Pecan..... .
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Climate down here is getting warmer, now pecan trees are a possibility
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It all depends on how ya pronounce it.... If it's "Peecan" it's all good, but if it's "pea caan" , , thems thar be fightin words...... |
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I'd kinda like to get permission to saw those 2 damn trees down and be done with them...
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With the snow a lot of pesky birds came & ate the sunflower seeds. Along with that several of your ilk 6 Grey grey sq's 1 black grey sq 1 white grey sq. 3 red red sq's Chipmunks stayed in. Smart ! You would have been in good company. Zeno |
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We have a few black walnut trees out back, no problem as they are by themselves and keep to themselves..... I have only seen one white grey squirrel unfortunately he was run over by a car, and it was over 10 years ago. We have one all black squirrel and about 17 regular greys that show up for breakfast daily, along with 2 red squirrels that have been here 2 years now.... This is their first appearance around the house as far as I know.... Racing squirrels (Chipmunks) have gone underground now that it's getting cold.... Along with the 4 footers, are several varieties of birds that also show up & they all ground feed with the squirrels out front under a big old pine trimmed up to give them all shelter from the hawks while they eat..... I go through a 50# bag of black oil sunflower seeds in a little over a month. Our house is the neighborhood Olive Garden for local wildlife..... The crows get 2 slices of bread cut up in little squares next to the driveway as they like to eat out in the open & away from the always eating & running squirrels...... Crows are very polite to one another, & there is always a look-out keeping watch while the other 3 eat. Blue-Jays tend to be rude and loud, the crows sit back and wait till they are done and move on.... .
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