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Saw an **art display** similar to that a few years ago at Brooks Museum in Memphis. Tied my stomach in knots seeing it.
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The blond set has the channel selector window on the top, did any of the 5s or 7s have that?
I checked Ed Reitans site and couldn't find any color sets that matched that configuration so hopefully this was a B&W set. Also all the color sets seem to have "pencil boxes" in the front which the Kelloggs set doesn't have. |
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I found a few more photos of those poor Televisions. I forgot they also had vintage radios on display, Nothing rare and they didn't appear to suffer mutilation like the TV's.
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Some of those sets look to have still image paintings where the CRTs should be. Specifically the one with the "snap crackle pop" character, and the one with the raison bran Sun character. Of course, if you saw these images changing, then of course they can't be paintings.
With the amount of money Kellog's must make converting a few cents of farm crop into breakfest cerial that sells for $4 a box, they could have afforded proper restorations.... |
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The photos on the screens didn't change in this room, Only on the tall display of TV's. Obviously the wide console TV(With Tony above) has a modern TV set inside. That TV plays Kellogg's videos all day.
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Is this place called Cereal City?
If so it's closed! http://video.msn.com/v/us/v.htm?g=23...=&fg=>1=8921 |
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