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'57 Zenith Z1511B "rocket-pod" TV
I just finished doing a full clean-up of this newly acquired TV, and the chassis has been fully restored. It has a definite period automotive influence in the design with the side pods.
With the turquoise and white color scheme it is a quintessential '50's TV in my opinion. http://i1131.photobucket.com/albums/...ps53df0b7f.jpg |
Show #1 of The Outer Limits looks good on your Zenith.
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These are more commonly know as "bug eye" sets and you have a beautiful example :thmbsp:
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Yes, very beautiful set. Kinda looks like the back end of this. It isn't mine, just a picture from "the auction site".
http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/...pse67465b5.jpg |
Pretty !!
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Yes! Your correct. That is the first "Outer Limits" episode! Very cool story. I just got the whole box set. Watching these classics on a classic set it such a cool experience! |
Title is, "The Galaxy Being."
I had a 16mm print of it once. Your Zenith looks incredible. I saw these TV's when they were very young in lots of homes. |
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My baby does not have bug eyes, but her front end does appeal to me! :D
Plus I can fit a few sets in her trunk!!!! Maybe even a combo. |
That is a good looking set, love the color scheme.
I have one too but it's a boring Beige color. http://www.vintagetvsets.com/images/zenith1.jpg |
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DecoJoe, your Zenith looks gorgeous! Great job!
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Years ago I wouldn't have even considered acquiring a TV from this era, but now they are really looking like classics! They are so much more enjoyable to watch too than most of the finicky '40's sets. |
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I did a careful job cleaning my sets, but they didn't come out that nice. Great find! Those are heavy beasts, even without a power transformer. |
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