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Zenith SA1923W 19" tv from 1984
Picked this one up last week for $10. Works great and near mint. I try to get sets luke this whenever i see them and have never had to pay more than $10-$15. Again, no remote and not sure what to look for.
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These are the sets I like. Looks like it is in great shape.
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Use almost any Zenith remote or a universal.
73 Zeno:smoke: |
http://i800.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps0723449d.jpgYes its very nice. Maybe this remote is close to original. Picked it up for $2 Today.
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Those were great sets. Does it have a 9-181 main module?
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a 9-214 but I think that had a comb filter. Too long ago.......... 73 Zeno:smoke: |
Most of those in that style of cabinet had the 9-181 main board and the 9-186 horizontal sweep module that stood up to the right of the main board.
I can't remember the numbers; but, there was a slightly newer chassis that was used in this same cabinet style. It had a horizontallly mounted main board, a vertically mounted horizontal module to the right of the main board, and a vertically mounted power supply module to the left of the main board. Yesterday, I was at the flea market and they had a 1988 19" digitally tuned Zenith with green LED display. I suspect it used a 9-470 module. I don't know what they wanted for it; but, they normally price 19" TV's in the $25-$40 range (I can't get that much for the 19" sets I sell, BTW). |
Yeah i usually only pay $10-$15. Don't see many go for more than that.
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Had that '88 Zenith been $5-$10 and had it been turned on with a good picture, I would have probably bought it. |
I gave away a 27" Sylvania (Funai chassis) set just last month. It was about 10 years old, with the flat tube, stereo sound, and remote control. THe cabinet looked like new, and it had a great picture.
I had it priced for $20 at my neighbor's rummage sale, and nobody was interested in it. I gave it away simply to keep from hauling it back across the street! |
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Good Policy! It just plain hurts me to dump post 1988, USA-made working sets that I "rescue". Nobody wants a "cabinet set" anymore. I keep getting them due to my work-on-anything reputation: I get a call from someone with "an old tv" and I cannot ask too many questions, just go and look only to find something much newer than imagined. Usually I end up taking it just because I don't want to miss that rare call for the real antique set. Within a week, I got a 1980 Zenith, 1984 Zenith and 1986 Zenith, all great-working 19" color sets and then gave them all away.:sigh: |
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