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Sears started labeling Sanyo's as LXI about the time of the
switch to "Brand Central" when they started selling brand named sets. Sears bought most sets without a factory warranty so only they could do the warranty. This was never told & pissed a lot of people off when something broke a few days out & would do zero for you. Mom & Pops would stretch things & so would the factory if it were from an independent. 73 Zeno ![]() LFOD ! |
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Also If all goes well I will hopefully have the CRT tester attatchment for this set Friday, or if my buddy lets me I'll just bring the whole set to his house and test it in my station wagon. If the CRT is bad I don't know what to do with this set. I don't want to take it to the scrap yard but my family hates all the old sets hidden around the house.. Also why I bug so many people on here with repair questions
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I started very young as well. 60+ years ago. If the CRT is good, maybe your buddy will take it in. |
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They were always intent on selling the customer a maintenance agreement. |
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