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local electronics retailer in the 50's, pix with TVs and radios
You can see PC Richards selling many of our antique TVs and radios. This picture from their weekly ad.
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What an honest face P. C. has! Thanks for the picture.
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Wonder if that's P.C. or the son....
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Nice picture, thanks for sharing it with us.
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I feel like that guy needs to be pulling on a pair of suspenders with his thumbs.
Last edited by StellarTV; 09-29-2014 at 08:42 PM. |
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The pic is from the early '50's, but at first glance it looks like the '20's/'30's! In a PC Richards in Carle Place, LI, they had mint '49 RCA TV on it's stand when you walked in to celebrate their anniversary. I wanted it!
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Our family had one of those "tub" style washing machines way back in the day. I think water was added, as I don't recall any hoses attached. As there was no spin cycle, the clothes etc were then inserted into a double roller-pin style wringer, which removed the excess water. Kind of primitive, but it beat the old "washboard" method (or beating the clothes on a rock, LOL). Nice display of tvs and radios.
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Looks like it was run by The Mob.
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The timeline of the movie was the early-to-mid 50's. It was an appliance store, started by Russian immigrants, in New Jersey. It showed 7" bakelite Admirals and other electronic items, that really weren't current models. Also, a lot of the other products that seemed dated, for the time. I missed most of it, as I was channel scanning. I remember seeing the tape at a thrift, but couldn't recall the content. If I see another one, I'll definitely buy it, to identify all the old sets. |
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