exploding television
Uploader Comments (Caesar0031)
All Comments (15)
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one way of getting rid of MSM.
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i bet both TVs on both sides were wondering who was next
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That was good!
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COMING SOON!
No really, I'll make one.
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How much do you want for it? I'll buy it and use it. I collect old electronics and I use them. I exclusively use CRTs, and I keep all TVs made before 1990, even non-working (the one exception is my 1988 Samsung TV, which is heading for the trash for causing me such frustration [it won't stay bright without hitting it] once I get a Sony of a similar size and a similar or older age).
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i have seen a 50's or older tv around here and someone hardwired the co-axle port for something. it has the circular CRT and everything!!! it is awsome, and still works!!!
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POOF GONE YAY
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I'll take them all if you don't want them. I too have similar TVs im my basement, and I'm keeping them all. My oldest TV, a 1968 Zenith TV, still works, too, and is occasionally used for Atari 2600, and Famicom through a US model VCR on ch 95 (it has a US tuner, and no channel 95); and rarely, but sometimes Gamecube is played on it.
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Damn! We have a shiiit load of those kind of T.V's in the basement.
I would have wanted those TVs you bastard. Those are retro '70s style TVs. And '70s style TVs are becoming collector's items.
VaderNES 4 years ago
If only I had known
Caesar0031 4 years ago
Only a dumbass destroys crap without checking its value. At least they weren't Bicentennial edition TVs (1976), which are the most collectable and the most patriotic. But wood-grain electronics are popular again. And TVs are hazardous to destroy.
VaderNES 4 years ago
I'm sorry if I gave the impression I cared.
Caesar0031 4 years ago