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The one on the right is about 6 blocks away from me |
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Well, it might be if you were to live in Quebec city
![]() Thing is, I already have 4 console, and the girlfriend is out of patience haha, so I do not "need" this tv, but I thought it looked great...so if I can get it for 20$, would that be a set that you think is worth saving? Thanks! |
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The guns are very strong in that one, I hope It can make a good picture when i'll have time to converge it!
Last edited by Dreamsbeard; 07-12-2013 at 01:40 PM. |
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Now that the Hitachi / Quasar thing is sorted out......
Yes most the time a chassis is used for many models & sizes with little or no differences in the MAIN chassis. Much like cars. My 03 Mercury Grand marque is almost identical to my 04 crown vic. My neighbors 02 Lincoln Town Car is almost the same also. Most the major parts are interchangable. A TV maker would build a "new" chassis every 2 or 3 yrs. An example is Zenith. They came out with a new chassis @1974 19EC45 for 19" sets. Same chassis used in 17", 23" & 25". All almost identical. They came in different levels. 19" came with & without remote, in consolettes & pedestal sets. Also a tilted back set with wood grain or white & woodgrain cabinets. All have the same major guts with different tuners etc. This is why we speak of chassis numbers so much here. For us that spent a life fixing TV's to keep the wolfs from the door its what we can relate to. 73 Zeno
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