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Did someone in the Detroit area get this?
I'm cut/pasting from Craigslist because although the ad is still up, when I tried to email, I got this message:
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I really didn't need/want it, but was going to save it from the dumpster. Hope somebody here got it. |
It wasn't me.
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I saved the set, Didn't want to see it go to the landfill. I don't need/want it either. Free to anyone who wants to come get it out of my garage in Troy, MI.
Jim |
I've tried to donate this set to 3 re-sale shops, goodwill, salvation army and habitat resale but get the same responses " No consoles, No TV's with knobs, Nothing more than 10 years old, no vintage tv's" most places won't even take the time to look at it, could be a rare 50's color set and they would turn it away.
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If you're still planning to trash it, I'll try to take it. |
Salvation Army and Habitat for Humanity here both take vintage TVs, even console TVs and radios. Mostly newer/junkier stuff than I'm interested in, but there have been a few nice vintage items, like my precious little Trinitron. Goodwill, however, recently stopped accepting most vintage TVs, though it's kind of unclear what exactly breaks the rules. I think they generally won't accept anything knob-tuned because it's not "cable ready". That just seems ridiculous to me, since they always have at least 3 VCRs on the shelf for $5 that would make any vintage TV cable ready. They always sold (and continue to sell) very quickly at all those places, so I don't understand why they'd stop taking them.
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A couple of nice gentleman picked up the set yesterday and drove away with it.
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