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I'd love to have this Emerson!
Think it'd cost more than $50 to ship from NY to CA?
![]() It takes up a lot of real estate for a 16" Television. http://cgi.ebay.com/Rare-16-Emerson-...item4ced960cf2 |
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That's pretty neat. Guess Emerson was testing the waters to see if people would want a less deep cabinet (like the mirror TV's from 10 years before) as well as one that wouldn't intrude on the decor with its ever-present cyclops screen in the living room.
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Could be a good deal for somebody local; something tells me (like that feedback rating) not to expect much customer service here.
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Is that a Channel 1 I see there?? Cool!
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Yes, I see channel 1 on the dial, too. Very unusual for a 1949 TV.
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Chris Quote from another forum: "(Antique TV collecting) always seemed to me to be a fringe hobby that only weirdos did." |
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"She did a triple somersault
And when she reached the ground She winked at the audience And then she turned around She had a picture of a cowboy Tattooed on her spine Saying "Phoenix, Arizona, 1949" Go For It. (grin)
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emerson
I think it uses the 16 inch metal crt.
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