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Old 01-03-2022, 06:16 PM
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Still no reply
granted it's only been since the 30th, and one never knows with FB marketplace, and I still see it out there, but I would have thought they would have said something back by now.
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I remember as a kid in probably Jr. High wandering into the Western Auto store in town on the way home from school and seeing some stereos on display; one had a TRUETONE logo that was crooked and was clearly just a sticker that had been slapped on the front. Of course I peeled it off, revealing that it was actually a SOUNDESIGN POS. After that I realized they probably knew it was me who revealed the secret behind the TRUETONE brand and was a too scared to ever go back in the store.
I remember some of those soundesign console stereos. Damn they were lousy. 5 watts a channel, 6 or 8" woofer and a 3" tweeter, BSR turntable, 8 track, and a reciever with such a weak amp that a table radio could keep up in performance.

"Simulated woodgrain" sawdustboard cabinet. The wood detailing was hard foam that was blown into molds and painted brown with little black flick and smudges to try to hide to fact that the speaker grill and all the detailing was foam.

Circuit board screwed right to the sawdust board, and a little transformer sitting in the bottom of the cabinet. Powering everything but the turntable motor.
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Old 01-04-2022, 07:31 AM
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I hope you get it Yamamaya. Sometimes, in a household, the wife will do something else from what her husband was planning. So, it maybe sitting on the roadside by now!
Every so often, I ask the junk hauling services about old TV's. Some of that stuff they take to thrift stores, and the rest goes to the dump.
I explain to them that, often, old TV's are worth money. You should see what they're going for on Ebay.
And I tell them anything made in America is collectable, because they don't make stuff in America any more.
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Old 01-08-2022, 12:14 AM
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well, this person never did reply to me, and now the TV is listed as "sold"

rather rude of the person not to even reply, i think.
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Old 01-08-2022, 12:37 AM
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Always sucks when you get ghosted by buyers or sellers....
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Old 01-08-2022, 08:35 AM
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You should email them and tell them what a low class piece of excrement they are, and that you got a message from God and he said they are going to Hell.
And they are an embarassment to the human race, and they are the MEANEST person that you have ever known.
You have nothing to lose at this point.
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Old 03-25-2022, 05:16 PM
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Detrola made many radios which were sold under the Truetone brand. However, they went out of business around 1948.
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Old 03-26-2022, 07:28 AM
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That sucks! Maybe you'll find one even better.
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Old 03-26-2022, 04:26 PM
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KF4RCA, your reference to Sears pre-fabricated houses reminded me of my brother-in-law who worked as a "sledger" during summers in high school for a construction company building pre-fab houses. They would put up three wall panels to a room. Then they would put up the last wall panel. If it didn't fit, the sledgers were called in to persuade the fourth corner to come together.
My uncle owns an old Sears-Roebuck kit house from the 1910s in Culver, Indiana that he had restored himself, its a large 2-story 4-Square style home.
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Old 03-26-2022, 04:33 PM
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well, this person never did reply to me, and now the TV is listed as "sold"

rather rude of the person not to even reply, i think.
I have had that happen to me as well unfortunately, and on some really cool stuff as well which is the crappy part.

I once tried to get an old 1930s Zenith Radio and the person never replied and about one or two days after I had messaged the person the radio said "sold" on it but the person never messaged me to ask me if I was still interested or where I wanted to meet them (the radio was available locally.)
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Old 05-15-2022, 10:06 PM
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I remember some of those soundesign console stereos. Damn they were lousy. 5 watts a channel, 6 or 8" woofer and a 3" tweeter, BSR turntable, 8 track, and a reciever with such a weak amp that a table radio could keep up in performance.

"Simulated woodgrain" sawdustboard cabinet. The wood detailing was hard foam that was blown into molds and painted brown with little black flick and smudges to try to hide to fact that the speaker grill and all the detailing was foam.

Circuit board screwed right to the sawdust board, and a little transformer sitting in the bottom of the cabinet. Powering everything but the turntable motor.
Those are what is referred to as "Jimmy Swaggart" consoles. Usually when original owner or family dies off, you find Jimmy Swaggart, or private label vanity Gospel records and tapes inside said console or Christmas records. RadioTVPhonoNut says it well. Cheap mother of particle board junk.
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I had a Zenith 4-mode integrated stereo system in the 1980s, their model IS-4041. Five watts per channel, AM/FM/stereo FM radio, BSR record changer, cassette deck, and 8-track. It all worked very well for me (and sounded great, despite the low audio output power) the 17 years I owned it; typical Zenith.

I didn't replace it until I moved to an apartment in 1999 (long story and OT), the replacement being an Aiwa CX-NA888 AM/FM/stereo FM/cassette/CD bookshelf system. That is my current stereo system and, despite the cassette decks having failed for good a few years ago (after I had them repaired twice), is still working as well as when it was new. I actually like that system better than the Zenith because the Aiwa system has four amplifiers, 50 watts per channel, for a total of 200 watts; however, I do not use two of those amplifiers since they are meant to be used with two additional surround speakers, which I have no room for (my apartment is very small) and don't think I could find anymore, even if I had the room for them. The loss of the cassette decks doesn't bother me either, since I can find most of the music I had on cassette on CD (I have been replacing cassettes with CDs for years now) which sound better than cassettes ever did (IMHO) anyway. The Aiwa stereo system has an excellent CD changer which sounds incredibly good through the system's own amplifiers, in my opinion (I don't dare play it full-blast in an apartment, for obvious reasons; just as well, I guess, since at my age I don't care for very loud music anymore).
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