Random mutterings, observations, and comments on what ever comes to mind. Photos will be posted.
That's a really cool piece. I wonder if it still works?MersadMersad Donko Photography
I thought exactly the same as Mersad.
Wow, I've never seen such a tv !
Uma bela peça de museu.Um Santo e Feliz Natal. 🎄AndarilharDedais de Francisco e Idalisa O prazer dos livros
Oh Ceesko, wait for me! The opening line of O Henry's famous Robin Hood of the old West, the Cisco Kid, the first show at our house.
Wow - I don't remember them that small. Still bigger than watching something on an iPhone! ;-)
Our very first-- a Dumont was like that. Reception was so poor my dad sent it back to the store. We had to wait another 2 years before getting a tall mast antenna and a somewhat larger screen. A great memory shot!
That's a very fancy unit! Ours had the same size screen, but without the cabinet. Love this photo!
A very nostalgic picture which reminds me some Lee Friedlander's shots
Wow, that's great to see a vintage TV set. Thanks for sharing it with us!
Remember the days. I remember keeping a bag of tubes handy just in caseMB
Wow, that goes way back! What an interesting piece.
What a fun piece to have in your home in today's techie world!!! Love this!
Great composition! I don't remember that small of a screen but I bet it was exciting!
Taken, you don't still have it, do you?
That's a really cool piece. I wonder if it still works?
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Mersad Donko Photography
I thought exactly the same as Mersad.
ReplyDeleteWow, I've never seen such a tv !
ReplyDeleteUma bela peça de museu.
ReplyDeleteUm Santo e Feliz Natal. 🎄
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Oh Ceesko, wait for me! The opening line of O Henry's famous Robin Hood of the old West, the Cisco Kid, the first show at our house.
ReplyDeleteWow - I don't remember them that small. Still bigger than watching something on an iPhone! ;-)
ReplyDeleteOur very first-- a Dumont was like that. Reception was so poor my dad sent it back to the store. We had to wait another 2 years before getting a tall mast antenna and a somewhat larger screen. A great memory shot!
ReplyDeleteThat's a very fancy unit! Ours had the same size screen, but without the cabinet. Love this photo!
ReplyDeleteA very nostalgic picture which reminds me some Lee Friedlander's shots
ReplyDeleteWow, that's great to see a vintage TV set. Thanks for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteRemember the days. I remember keeping a bag of tubes handy just in case
ReplyDeleteMB
Wow, that goes way back! What an interesting piece.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun piece to have in your home in today's techie world!!! Love this!
ReplyDeleteGreat composition! I don't remember that small of a screen but I bet it was exciting!
ReplyDeleteTaken, you don't still have it, do you?
ReplyDelete