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Old 11-18-2015, 06:26 AM
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Nice work! I've only had one of these Motorola's that had a real crisp picture on it. My current set, and others I've had, have that "sizzling" or "pie-crusting". Not bad from a distance, but up close rather low definition.
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Old 11-18-2015, 06:02 PM
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Nice work! I've only had one of these Motorola's that had a real crisp picture on it. My current set, and others I've had, have that "sizzling" or "pie-crusting". Not bad from a distance, but up close rather low definition.
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This is the first one of these sets that i've seen play, so I'm not real sure how much to expect, It would be hard to imagine it as someone's primary tv back in the day, but I do get a kick out of watching it. I still need to pick up the Howards Golden Oak restore a finish as I think it'll work good on this one also. Thanks for that tip.
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I wonder if that little set ever showed CLoumbo...during it's 'day"?

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The ion burn adds to his five o'clock shadow.
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Old 11-18-2015, 07:12 PM
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Thank's,
This is the first one of these sets that i've seen play, so I'm not real sure how much to expect, It would be hard to imagine it as someone's primary tv back in the day, but I do get a kick out of watching it. I still need to pick up the Howards Golden Oak restore a finish as I think it'll work good on this one also. Thanks for that tip.
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I wonder if that little set ever showed CLoumbo...during it's 'day"?

LOL ,
The ion burn adds to his five o'clock shadow.
That's about as good as they get. Most of the early post-war electrostatic 7" sets are not particularly impressive players, but, as you say, are fun to watch.
Yes, the Golden Oak Howards really enhanced my blonde cabinet:

BTW, Columbo looks like a haggered wino with the ion burn!
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