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Old 06-04-2018, 02:19 PM
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I think Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York have the most vintage TVs. I lived in Virginia outside Washington DC for 20 years and everytime I went to get a TV in these three places the seller would have at least 20 other sets. I moved back to southern California after I retired. There usually is a pilot or Philco Predicta at the monthly Long Beach swap meet but few other sets pop up on a regular basis. I brought 100 TV sets with me to California which I accumulated while iiving in Virginia. I did find a RCA TT-5 Prewar set in Long Beach for sale but I found out about it through word from a Videokarma member in Pennsylvania.
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