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Rare 10-year preview prototype Zenith
I just love it when this happens...
http://cgi.ebay.com/Collectible-Vint...QQcmdZViewItem Evidently, this must be a prototype for the '57 Zenith that came out in '47! I wonder if this is the same seller who had the 1928 Philco Predicta in the paper a few years ago? What gets me is; nobody ever misstates it as NEWER... They always want it to be much OLDER! Charles Last edited by Kaye-Halbert TV; 01-04-2006 at 11:46 AM. |
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Not long ago someone called me with a tv for sale; I mentioned that the oldest sets I had were from 46-47. She said, quite seriously, that hers was MUCH older than that! Turned out to be a mid-50s 21" console.
Now, yesterday I got a call from a customer asking if I wanted her old tv set. She described it as being 50 years old. Worth a look...what will it be??? Turned out to be a 1980 Sears 19" color. Oh, well. It works, put it on Freecycle, somebody is supposed to pick it up this weekend to use as a video game monitor.
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At least they are opening the auction with a very reasonable price of $1. A lot of other folks would probably have a much higher opening amount!
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I always thought this model had a very interesting 50s style to it. Starting price is good and realistic. It's a Zenith!!!
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Maybe its just me, but I've never had much of a problem "dating' stuff..Things generally have a period "look" about 'em that to me makes it easy to get 'em fairly close to their age. Maybe its just my lifelong infatuation w/cars, I dunno. But about any fool w/the LEAST amount of familiarity w/this stuff shoulda got that bugeye Zenith as a Fifties set...-Sandy G.
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