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Old 02-10-2007, 01:45 PM
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I'd be the first to say that American products from the mid-20th century were some of the highest quality ever made, TVs, radios, cars, major appliances, most things..., and to lament the loss of the creation of such fine quality products. But I have no problem with people from other countries wanting to preserve this stuff like I do. I think it's great, the more TV collectors the better, it means more sets are preserved. And if I found an old German or French or British set, I'd want it too, although I wouldn't spend the money to have one shipped from over there. What I do have a problem with is when people buy old sets and destroy them by turning them into fishtanks, dog beds, and other junk. I just like to see old sets restored and preserved no matter where they are. That and I can understand how much work it must be to read and write in this forum for those not from an English speaking country. I've been trying to learn German, and it's not at all easy, it's been driving me nuts.
 



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