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Just imagine. If we knew the back story up front, even more money could have been raised for the Sarnoff project.
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Vacuum tubes are used in Wisconsin to help heat your house. New Web Site under developement ME http://AntiqueTvGuy.com Last edited by ohohyodafarted; 11-17-2009 at 07:51 AM. |
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I've also been spending time at Sarnoff with Alex to help get ready for the move. I can assure you that Alex's intentions are good and after the dust has settled one of us might very well make a presentation at the next Early Television Convention about the whole thing. I have some photos of this tube and other items that may leave you speechless. The collection will continue to be available to the public and the archives will continue to be available to researchers, but there is a ton of work yet to be done packing up and a very costly move to the new locations to be made (and paid for!) Anyone near Princeton NJ who could spare a day or two would be welcome to come by and help with the packing.
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Just curious ... does any know what happened to the dud 15GP22 CRT? The seller had it for sale and then cancelled his listing on eBay?
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Seems like a waste, since it's still under partial vacuum it would make a good candidate to try resealing on?
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Yes, behind the Marconi Hotel there is the Radio Technology Museum... but I've never know the museum to have any TV exhibits. Sure seems like a possible waste to give away the CRT when there are collectors dedicated to preserving the technology with the best means possible.
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now called/named InfoAge...
Wow, what a great place
Go visit InfoAge in Wall, NJ if you can. Pete Last edited by Pete Deksnis; 11-23-2009 at 07:18 AM. |
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