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Check out the "blow hole" on that CRT!
Here's one set you can ship anywhere without worrying about breaking the picture tube.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=230414438579 Phil |
That is a set I've wanted for a long time but I still wouldn't want to ship it being Bakelite and all.
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The only problem is , is that Fed Ex would screw the rest of the set up just as bad ...
Nice set otherwise , the starting bid is out there though .... |
Interesting set. I just got an Emerson 637A that was local pickup. The drive was very pleasant and took just a little over an hour. Nice to see the set in the back seat of the car and it arrived safely to my home because I was the shipper! Yes, that would be a nice one to restore...
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If you can't get the real thing, you can always buy one of the banks. Regularly seen on eBay.
Phil http://antiqueradio.org/art/Emerson648TVBank01.jpg |
As much as we hate it when somebody turns a neat old tv into a fishtank or cat box, I can't help but think that the bank would look really good with a small LCD screen installed inside, displaying an actual picture. :nono:
I guess that would really irritate collectors of these items, but what is the screen size on the bank? jr |
A local antique store has that bank right now, but it was just a little more than I wanted to pay. I think around $20. If I owned that set I guess I'd have to spring for it.
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I have this TV so I suppose I should get one of the banks too.
Here's the original ad. http://www.wefestival.com/ebay/cmk06257.JPG |
"The most expensive set"?? On which shelf at which store on what date was that the most expensive set? :lmao:
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But I am thinking bad thoughts again! :nono: jr |
That ad is awesome! I always figured the bank was a dealer promo item, since it says "Emerson Ultrawave Television" on the back. Banks encourage you to save up for that new TV, etc., although it would take a container more like a 1-gal. pickle jar to hold that much change.
I have never seen one with any of the other characters, only the clown. Unlike most miniatures, it's "anatomically correct," with Contrast-Off-Volume around the left knob and channel numbers around the right. Phil |
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