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Found a Zenith
Today's front page of the university newspaper depicted a fellow strumming a banjo on the front porch of his lodgings. My eyes immediately went to the Zenith color TV sitting on the front lawn.
The house was just up the street from where I work. I knocked on the door. A girl answered and a guy upstairs said "does someone want the set? Tell 'em it doesn't work!" The girl said she was sick of it and just take it. It is a 24MC32 and here is the newspaper clipping and my cell phone pictures of the set after I retrieved it. All the tubes are in place, the cabinet is faded but sound apart fro a broken leg and the only other thing I see broken is a minor convergence coil plastic breakage on the convergence panel. The front panel and a couple of knobs are missing. It appears otherwise quite clean inside and restorable. I shall shortly test the CRT. Terry Last edited by Penthode; 02-26-2025 at 08:42 PM. |
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Miracle it wasn't necked.
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Cool acquisition story, congrats on the new set. Hope you can get it working in short order.
Matt |
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sweet critter! Those can give a great picture!
And it has the complimentary melted focus wand. Change the bumblebees, check the electrolytics and get the variac! |
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Good save! We should all be as on-it as you when these opportunities arise.
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Were they playin' "Dueling Banjos ?" Gawd, that movie STILL gives me The Creeps, 40 years on...It was filmed right below Chattanooga, where I went to boarding school, & the locals were NOT Best Pleased w/their depiction, either...
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Kinda like us around here when Fargo came out, ya know.
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I do not know how long the set was on the lawn. It must have gone thru a rain storm or two. It is testimony to Zenith chassis plating as there is virtually no rust. And the cabinet survived without delaminating.
I have seen a number of sets like which always seem to get necked. This set is a real survivor. I removed the chassis to clean and examine. And the tube was tested as depicted. The tube took about half an hour to wake up and the three guns are giving good emission. Last edited by Penthode; 02-26-2025 at 08:42 PM. |
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Was living in Fargo around that time - loved the people telling me that they didn't sound like that at all.
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Wonder if there are still any good hillbilly areas? Ozarks have changed ,
Kentucky now dotted with WalMarts but still some old farms. |
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Quote:
It's also an incredibly beautiful area out there. I'd be living there if I could find a place I could afford. That Zenith will be a good performer. I wish you all the best luck with it.
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Not that I have one, but is the OEM part number S-71144 or S-65465? They both interchange to the replacement flys.
I bring this up because maybe someone has a pull that's sitting in a junkbox somewhere.... Check Talon Electronics too...http://www.talonix.com/shop/ |
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A great way to find a roundie! You really do have to have your eyes open all the time...looks like a colorful character, sitting next to that colorful TV. No surprise that this set survived, 60s Zeniths almost always do, somehow.
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I think I have that same Zenith. Mine has a dead crt and toasted pwr tranny. If nothing else, you at least have a good CRT.
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Charlie Trahan He who dies with the most toys still dies. |
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Last weekend I spliced in the part of the missing leg with a piece of poplar. I do not know the original wood but the poplar should stain to match.
I am a sucker for these down and out sets. But this roundie deserved to be saved. The chassis fortunately survived in good state. Last edited by Penthode; 02-26-2025 at 08:42 PM. |
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