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Old 01-17-2005, 06:31 PM
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Last night I had a strange TV dream. I found out in the middle of the woods an abandoned railroad car of some sorts. The inside was filled with late 60's color metal cabinet sets. Just when I get all excited, I find all the backs are missing, along with all the picture tube necks snapped off. All except 2. My dream then jumps to my grandfather's house where I have the 2 good TVs. But then, the TVs somehow transformed into 2 big, old microwaves from the 70's. Then I talked about where I was going to use the microwaves, then I woke up shortly after.....
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Old 01-17-2005, 07:45 PM
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Mike, interesting dream... I just had to laugh...I've got two tube Zeniths sitting in the driveway and a '79 Radarange at the front door. You know what they say, truth can be stranger than fiction : )
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Old 01-18-2005, 09:33 PM
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Went ahead and finished off the other half a bag of cookies and dreamt that everyone in this one neighborhood near here had old radios & tv's sitting out on the curb. I finally stopped in the one house, where my great aunt/uncle live. I felt guilty because he is in poor health (the truth) and was working hard to fix me supper & all I could think about was how he was going to give me this tv set (an early 60s metal cabinet bw Philco table set, big & heavy-an ex girlfriend of mine had this set) and he also had this late 40s RCA radio/phono console he had bought new, and it interested me a lot since it was something of a family heirloom. By the end of the day I was having one heck of a time hauling it all home!

No more cookies left for the "cookie monster" so maybe I'll dream of something different now!
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Old 01-21-2005, 04:10 AM
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I think it's obvious...

I dream of WHAT's ON the TV
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Old 01-21-2005, 04:15 AM
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And this one...
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Old 01-21-2005, 04:25 AM
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Especially THIS one...
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Old 01-21-2005, 05:56 AM
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Oh, come on you guys-MARCIA ! MARCIA ! MARCIA !!! <grin>-Sandy G.
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Old 01-21-2005, 06:16 AM
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Oh, come on you guys-MARCIA ! MARCIA ! MARCIA !!! <grin>-Sandy G.
Don't remind me of my ex...

Sadly, though the woman who inspired Mary Ellen passed away last year, as did "Jim-Bob". According to the official website, "Grandpa and Grandma" are far and away the most popular characters from that series. I've rarely seen a actress who had more fun with her character than Barbara Eden...except maybe Shirley Jones : )

BTW, the fog here in Boise is as think as bean with bacon soup...I can EAT that...
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Old 01-21-2005, 06:06 PM
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Sadly, though the woman who inspired Mary Ellen passed away last year, as did "Jim-Bob".
Jim Bob is survived by his Great grandson "Sponge Bob" :rofl:
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Old 01-22-2005, 06:13 AM
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Old 01-24-2005, 03:17 AM
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This would set the old tv world on FIRE!

I had a pre-dream last week(That is where you are kind of dreaming, but not yet fully asleep yet), where my Cousin terry called me, to tell me that there was an old buliding in New york, that someone had told him about. he is an artist, and an art teacher, and makes trips to NY occasionaly.

Anyhow, he told me an old building was being prepped for demolition, and someone came across a sealed-off room full of tv's, like a small warehouse. One of his theater friends was in there, getting some fixtures and such, and hapened upon the room. At first, the workers removing the fixtures thought to just bust the old tv's and such, in a little party, but then, he had remembered that Terry had spoken of a Nephew(me), who likes old tv,radios, and such. So, he called Terry, and Terry called me. he said his friend said that the building had been an RCA/GE distributor, speciallizing in color tv repair, till around 1960, and the room had been sealed off since then. His friend said there were at least 20 or more floor model tv's in there, along with a bunch of "boxes in the corner." Terry told me that, in four days, the wrecking ball was comng, and everything I wanted would have to be out by then.

SO,thinking there might be something good there, I got a plane ticket, and went to NY, near the old "radio district", where the building was. I went into the room where the tv's were, not quite knowing what to expect.

Lined up against the walls were(4) Ct-100's, Pristine, with good crt's, (2) model 5 rca color sets, also with good crt's, (2) 21-ct-55s, several trk-5's 9's and 12', (2) ctc-5', a ctc4, (3) ctc-7's,, a couple of westinghouse 15" color sets, a westinghouse 22" rect color, a couple of Motorola color sets, 19" and even a COUPLE of prewar hm-225(IIRC) ge sets, along with a lot of 50's model BW sets, and several 630-type and a couple of rca 621ts's. There was even a Zenith prototype color from 1953, or whenever, like the one on this site, and a CBS mechanical color set, from 1951.ALL of them, of course, were in PRISTINE condition, with good crt's.

And the "boxes in the corner"-- they were CRT'S-- (8) 15gp22's, ALL unopened, (and later checked perfect), and two 21axp22's , and 2 21cyp22's, all perfect. In front of these, were four used crt's- two more 15gp22's, and 2 21cyp22's-- of course these were also perfect. there were also some more common BW crt's, like 21" rect, and some 12lp4's, etc.

Behind these were a number of chassis from tv's from the 50's, including several ct-100 types, and even a couple of trk chassis., along with a couple of 12ap4 crt's.

Needless, to say, this was a PLATINUM, (not gold)mine! I got hold of a friend of mine, and a fellow collector, and then, arranged for a rental of a truck to bring it all home. Word got out, through this site, and several of the tv guys around the country, came together, and made me an offer on the whole lot, (minus a ctc5, ctc-7, and one 621ts, for myself), for $200K, which I gladly accepted!

Then I started coughing, from Sinus, and woke up. If only It would happen in reality. A find like that would be the FIND OF THE MILINEUM, for certain.
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Old 01-24-2005, 08:12 AM
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Exclamation 12lp4

I've got a 12LP4A and the filament reads about 1.5V (low but still useful) and it's packed (see Packing and shipping) if anybody actually needs it (I don't have the chassis anymore)...It's a GE not the DuMont (it replaced one I'm told in a Stromberg Carlson set).

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Old 12-04-2005, 09:43 AM
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I was searching through the old stuff, and I had to revive this one. I dream of old TV's all the time!
I frequently dream that I am watching a TV and then I look behind it and see it isn't plugged in.
I also frequently dream of my first TV, a mid-60's Zenith b&w portable. I really liked that TV. I wish I still had it. My Grandfather gave it to me back in '85 when he made the switch to color. I am probably the only person of my generation who grew up watching B&W. I used to stay up late on Saturday nights watching reruns of the Twilight Zone and the Outer Limits on it.
One time I had a dream that a Zenith color hybrid I had exploded, a week later the flyback started arcing all over the place.
One time I had a dream that this beautiful woman approached me, she had unusually bright blue eyes, she offered to tell me anything I wanted to know, I asked her to tell me how to fix this Setchell-Carlson I was working on (a set that I really do have and fixed several months later). She told me I shouldn't waste such an opportunity on something I was eventually going to figure out by myself anyway. I asked her to explain to me how build a time machine. She told me a bunch of stuff that made no sense to me.
One time I even had a dream that I was at a thrift store that I frequent, I usually find a nice old TV there a few times a year. In the dream, I found a back lot that wasn't there before, it was full of old TV's. The cabinets were all rather damaged, as they had been sitting outside for many years. Most of them were not TVs that actually exist, mostly they all looked like 1920's radio cabinets with 3" CRT's in them. I wandered back to the front of the store to say I wanted to buy all the TVs. But after I got to the front I couldn't find my way back to the TV's again. But I did find two portacolors up front that I bought.
When I woke up, I decided to go directly to that store to see if they had the TV's. They actually had two tube TV's a 59 b&w Magnavox console, and that 68 Panasonic color set.
And don't even get me started on old car dreams. The best one I ever had was a '63 Pontiac Catalina with a 421 from a Bonneville, three deuces, and a factory 4 speed. It had original yellow paint, rather faded, but no rust or major body damage, just a little on the right front where part of the grille was broken.
Once I had a dream I had a '59 T-bird that had been made into a Ranchero with a 392 Hemi engine and a retractable hardtop. It had a TV in the dash.
Another TV dream I just remembered, I was driving a 1978 El-Camino that used to be my uncle's. It was white, 350 engine, TH 350 trans. , it had an AM/FM radio that came out of a '77 Caprice he junked. I pulled up to this big werehouse, an all metal buliding, and I walked inside, it was full from floor to ceiling of old TVs, mostly late 40's early 50's stuff, alot of Zenith portholes.
This makes me remember another TV dream I had just last week. It had that Caprice in it. He still had the Caprice, but it was filled with old TVs and VCRs. Mostly 70s B&W ss portables, one portacolor, and several of those early top-loader VCR's, even two Betas, and a Radar-Range in the back seat.

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Old 12-04-2005, 10:42 AM
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Last night I had a dream where I was in some business or building and me and this other guy were going from area to area in it, but to do that you had to go thru these turnstiles - except instead of walking thru the turnstiles there were two of them up high and you had to hold your arms up and run them thru instead?! And something about if you went thru the wrong one it might chop your arms off or something. Make sense of this one!
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Old 12-04-2005, 06:25 PM
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My recent TV dream I had a few weeks ago... Several of my oldest TVs were outside being thrown out in the garbage, along with my grandfather's Olympic Stereo console from 1960 or so.

I woke up and thought it happened for real, only to look over and see that the TVs are still there on their shelves


Oh yeah, just rememberd, I did have one last night as well. What was going on didn't make any sense, but a few of my TVs were displaying commercials from the 70s, but I remember my dad asking me "How many TVs do you have in your room right now?"..."21" and then I woke up.

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