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I don't care if people think I'm nuts. Sometimes, I get off on it. Most of the people who think I'm crazy are the type who don't have a hobby and think they have to replace everything they own every two years in favor of the latest gadget.
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I would have got that little grey or light blue portable for sure. Heck, probably the orange portable and the radios too. And the Admiral....and why am I out of room???
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I think it is. I almost went for the orange portable, but I'm already drowning in sets. I'll probably be clearing some out soon. I really hope someone saves that Philco. It's well worth it just for the 12LP4 picture tube let alone the nice cabinet it's in.
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Nice finds, Doug!
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Wow! Those are nice finds for all of you!!
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Last edited by andy; 12-06-2021 at 11:54 AM. |
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I haven't been back in my old neighborhood literally in years, but the last time I walked down the street I grew up on, I almost missed the house -- how do you like that! I lived in that house 40 years out of my life (I'm 53, almost 54), and didn't even recognize it; I would have missed it entirely if I hadn't seen the address on the new mailbox outside the front door--that's how much the new owners have changed things with remodeling and all. And that's just the outside of the house. I have no idea what the inside of the place looks like today, but if I were a betting man (I'm not) I would bet that I wouldn't recognize anything in there anymore. Oh well. It's the 21st century, and that house, let's face it, needed every bit of work it had done on it and in it -- and I'm not just talking about remodeling. I don't have pictures, but trust me, the house was a mess by the time I left there for the last time. Not only did the place need a facelift inside and out to bring it into this century, it needed a lot of work to repair cracks in the concrete garage apron, a crack in a basement wall near the clothes dryer (which, if not repaired, would have caused that entire wall to cave in), and other things too numerous to mention. My dad's third wife offered to sign the house over to me, but since I live on a fixed income (disability) and couldn't hope to keep the place livable, I turned her offer down, left town shortly thereafter, and moved to the apartment where I live today. That turned out to be one of the best decisions I've made in my life to date, as I have no worries about utility bills in my apartment (except for the telephone and cable); the utilities are included in my rent. I wouldn't want to own a home even if I could afford to -- too much work and responsibility, and at nearly 54 years of age, I don't think I'd be up to it anymore; remember the warnings regarding shoveling snow after one turns 40? I certainly remember those, but I was still shoveling when I was that age, and until I left the house in '99. Now doctors are warning people in their fifties against shoveling snow or any kind of physical exertion. What on earth is next, I'm afraid? ![]() However, Andy, I'm happy for you. I hope you have many good years in your new place. I saw the pictures of your living room, kitchen, basement, and I agree with you -- the house definitely needs a facelift to bring it into the 21st century. I haven't seen shag carpeting in a house since the '70s, so the pic of your living room brought back memories (I grew up in that decade). "Fake" wood paneling isn't out of date yet--I don't think. I have dark oak cabinets and cupboards in my apartment, and all of my furniture matches it almost perfectly. My walls are off white, without much hanging on them except a weather station (thermometer, barometer, hygrometer) hanging on the wall near my desk, a wall calendar, and a picture of a white kitten above my dining room table. My landlord has given me the green light to put up more pictures, but I haven't gotten around to that yet -- oh well, one of these days.
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Or people around here think of basements as a tornado shelter or a fruit cellar!
Andy, that basement alone has wonderful potential as well as the house.. I sure miss my childhood one when I lived in the Detroit area.. |
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Congrats Andy! That house looks great! Looks like both you and Doug have lots of collecting room now!
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Congrats Andy! Awesome house! Nothing beats wood paneled rooms. Thats a cool kitchen too. I'm a big fan of rooms with wood paneling. Luckily, my back room or "den" is wood paneled with the original stuff from '64 when my house was built.
We should start a new thread about the houses. I need to post some pics of mine one of these days. Look forward to hearing on your progress with it. |
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I'll throw on my puke-green leisure suit, jump in the Gremlin, & be right over...
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Last edited by andy; 12-06-2021 at 11:54 AM. |
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nice basement.really clean and well maintained.i sold basement waterproofing for years and have seen many.that one is primo!
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My kind of house!! Congrats Andy!
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