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Old 09-22-2007, 02:38 AM
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Yeah that was foolish of them, kinda like the old 70's fad of turning antique western electric telephones into lamps. Nothing is quite like the shock when a person hears that their $30 candlestick phone lamp would have been worth $500 if they didn't drill a hole through the middle of it.
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Old 09-22-2007, 10:30 AM
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Yeah that was foolish of them, kinda like the old 70's fad of turning antique western electric telephones into lamps. Nothing is quite like the shock when a person hears that their $30 candlestick phone lamp would have been worth $500 if they didn't drill a hole through the middle of it.
I've seen those in antique malls with $150 price tags. I always thought the phones were fake. Wow, what a waste.
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Old 09-22-2007, 01:22 PM
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I don't know how the Fad started, some commercial manufacturers made a few lamps that looked like phones. but many a home craftsman did it themselves. Here's a couple of pics from fleabay.
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Old 09-22-2007, 01:23 PM
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The silliest thing about a TV fishtank conversion is practicality.

Water weighs something like 8.3 pounds per gallon. A 10-gallon fishtank will approach 100 pounds when loaded up with gravel, water, heater, filter, and airpump. A 20-gallon tank will approach 200 pounds.

I had aquaria for years, and can testify that you really, really don't want to try moving a full aquarium. Old-fashioned aquaria with metal frames are somewhat robust, but modern aquaria are basically sheets of glass stuck together with silicone seal, with a thin plastic frame or no frame at all.

You need to access an aquarium daily to feed your fish, perhaps weekly to clean gunk off the inside, mess with the filters, top off or change the water, and so on.

Most TV fishtanks show the TV pushed up against a wall, like a normal TV. Which makes it impossible to feed your fish or maintain the aquarium, unless you have mounted the cabinet on heavy rubber-tired casters or you are Plasticman and can bend your 1/2-inch diameter arms around very tight spaces.

If your TV fishtank is not mounted on casters, and you try to slide it out from the wall, you will either splash a lot of water out of the aquarium or just bust the tank.

The only way I can see this working is if you saw off the cabinet top so that it's removable. Even then, the humidity from all that nice heated water will quickly do a number on the cabinet joints, veneer, etc.

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Old 09-22-2007, 01:55 PM
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Maybe we should link our sites together, so we could try to prevent truly valuable tv's from being destroyed, and getting the chassis parts from the not so rare or valuable. we could give tech tips on installing old computers and monitors with fish tank screen savers into the the cabinets, and how to make it reversible if needed.
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Old 09-22-2007, 02:09 PM
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Aaargh! What they did to those poor old telephones? That looks even WORSE than turning a 50's TV into an aquarium! What a piece of crap! That thing is of an absurd bad taste, it simply looks so ridiculous, ir's very hard to imagine how THAT could ever have been "fashionable" !
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Old 09-22-2007, 04:11 PM
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Maybe we should link our sites together, so we could try to prevent truly valuable tv's from being destroyed, and getting the chassis parts from the not so rare or valuable. we could give tech tips on installing old computers and monitors with fish tank screen savers into the the cabinets, and how to make it reversible if needed.
That might not be a bad idea.
We might want to edit the title of this thread first though.
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Old 09-22-2007, 05:38 PM
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That might not be a bad idea.
We might want to edit the title of this thread first though.
Education is a good thing. Yeah, seeing that site just got me steamed.
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Old 09-23-2007, 01:24 AM
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I still don't have a working link to the site!
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Old 09-23-2007, 11:31 AM
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that is a good thing, i would have burst an artery
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Another idea.....instead of expensive anti-psychotic drugs, let's provide schizophrenics with dummy bluetooth headsets. They'll easily blend into the crowd, although I suspect their "conversations" would be far more rational than those of the typical Wal-Mart shopper.

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Old 09-24-2007, 11:41 AM
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When I was a teenager I had one of those telephones. Still have it packed away somewhere, in parts. They finished it off by painting it a garish gold. The woman who sold it to me said it was made that way by the phone company. Sure. Well, I suspect those phones were available dirt cheap for many, many years. Sorta like 50s tv sets are now.
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Old 09-24-2007, 10:47 PM
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The best sounding and most trouble free phone in my house is one of those 60's/70/s black rotary "phone company" phones. Remember how we all had rented phones wired into our wall by a tech who came out to install them. I remember thinking it was a big deal when the "tech" came out and installed the little plug in ends on the wire so we could buy and install our own phones. I bet that saved the phone companies a TON of money. We still kept the same ones for years. Yes, they are still around CHEAP. I see that changing as time moves along. For both telephones and 50's TV's.
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Old 09-25-2007, 02:22 AM
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You can still lease a basic black rotary phone from AT&T
http://www.clientleasingservices.com...ts/corded.html
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Old 10-10-2007, 03:18 AM
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I have a Motorola about that same age. Nice cabinet. I brought it home, like so many others I have brought home, because I felt sorry for it. It was on the way to the landfill. I saved it. Now, nobody, nobody, nobody, despite years of trying, will come and take it from me. That is why I understand when folks have to part these out. If there was any demand it would be different, but even rabid collectors won't save a set like this when it comes right down to it.

If this set has to be parted out, it would be nice if someone could at least get the crt. Assuming it's good, someone can use it.
When I do get around to parting it out, I'll see that the components which test "good" are posted on here. The rest, I imagine, will be used artistically.

And speaking of rotary phones; my favorite phone is a rotary that I found in a dumpster. It still had the four-prong plug on it (it's in a parts box somewhere). It worked perfectly until the dialing mechanism broke. I want to try using the microphone element for recording...
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Old 10-10-2007, 08:59 AM
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I would have a landline just so I could have a rotary phone... but with a cell phone, I can't justify having a landline.. *sigh*
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