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zenithfan1 11-17-2011 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Adam (Post 3018661)
Well, if you guys can type in Japanese ...

sha6-sha6-ga he2-am3
nga2-e eme-gi7 mu-sar

..

これはなんですか
kore wa nan desu ka??!

Adam 11-17-2011 12:06 PM

Sumerian (transliterated - I can't type in cuneiform signs!)
In the first sentence I just agree that the set is beautiful, in the 2nd I say that I wrote in Sumerian.


I never thought the Edsel was a bad looking car -
Well it's not much of a looker compared to other 59 models, but better looking than most anything made in the past 30 years or so.

ChrisW6ATV 11-18-2011 02:05 AM

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Originally Posted by reeferman (Post 3018671)
Ugly?! If you want to see ugly look at what was sitting in the owner's driveway.:D
Phil

That's not ugly, that's an Edsel!

I could name fifty cars, and one current company's entire line, that are UGLY. Edsels are great!

Back on subject... I was just looking at a picture of that TV a few days ago after getting my CTC-7, and I thought it was... unusual. ;) Nice find! I wondered if any of those survived.

zenithfan1 11-18-2011 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Adam (Post 3018709)
Sumerian (transliterated - I can't type in cuneiform signs!)
In the first sentence I just agree that the set is beautiful, in the 2nd I say that I wrote in Sumerian.


I never thought the Edsel was a bad looking car -
Well it's not much of a looker compared to other 59 models, but better looking than most anything made in the past 30 years or so.

Sugoi ne, arigatou.
すごいねありがとう。
(cool or awesome and thanks!)
What made you learn Sumerian? Or, did you just do that for fun?
Gomen! (childish I'm sorry) for being off topic BTW....
I Promise to speak more english from now on;3

Adam 11-18-2011 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by zenithfan1 (Post 3018768)
Sugoi ne, arigatou.
すごいねありがとう。
(cool or awesome and thanks!)
What made you learn Sumerian? Or, did you just do that for fun?
Gomen! (childish I'm sorry) for being off topic BTW....
I Promise to speak more english from now on;3

Curiosity, I wanted to read the stuff written in it. I like to read old spooky weird stuff like spells and incantations. I read other ancient languages too, but Sumerian is my favorite.

And nobody ever talks about the 60 Edsel, which even though I do like the 58-59s, I think is the best looking of the three.

So what was this thread about - Sumerian, Japanese, Edsels, girls with tails, um ... CTC 9s. I noticed that this cabinet "The Paterson" was used for both the CTC9 and 10. How much difference really was there between the ctc 9 and 10 chassis anyway?

zenithfan1 11-18-2011 02:04 PM

Thanks for the info, Adam. I think that it's cool that you're into that stuff! And....um.....yeah....this thread is about all those things....I guess :3


As for the ten, there isn't much difference. As far as I know, only a few circuit mods were made. But, I could be wrong......

Sandy G 11-18-2011 09:25 PM

Don't EVEN get me STARTED on contemporary Fugly cars....Lessee...Nissan Quest, Lexus SUV, Infinity SUV...The one that looks like an especially angry Crab...Nissan Altima...About any/all cars that have "Aggressive" headlamp designs...

Einar72 11-18-2011 11:02 PM

Don't forget the Datsun F-10 and the Subaru 360 - laughed off the pages of Consumer Reports showing a photo of it squaring off against a watermelon!

Sandy G 11-18-2011 11:36 PM

Hehehe...I remember Road & Track "Testing" a 360 in 1969...the WHOLE CAR barely stretched from the front bumper of a '69 Caddy convertible to the trailing edge if the Cad's door..I think the 360 had the same displacement as maybe 2 of the Cad's 8 cylinders....The motor looked like it MIGHT be able to be used as a starter motor for the Cad...Maybe...Seems like the late, lamented Henry N. Manney, 3rd had Big Fun w/it, though...

DavGoodlin 11-20-2011 08:18 AM

Subaru, yes I got two now cuz they're so good in bad weather, but I would have felt like a %$#@ driving one of those early POS back in the 70's. I remember looking at Toyota's and Dot-soons while riding in my parent's 68 Beetle and thinking those were MUCH lower on the automotive food chain.

I thought I saw odd furniture designs from RCA, but some of the slab-on-grade houses from the same era are similar. The top of the cabinet is split-level and I bet the owner thought it was cute until they tried to put a doily on top and arrange some pictures.
At least it would de-emphasize the tenna-rotor toward the back.

AUdubon5425 11-20-2011 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Sandy G (Post 3018814)
Hehehe...I remember Road & Track "Testing" a 360 in 1969...the WHOLE CAR barely stretched from the front bumper of a '69 Caddy convertible to the trailing edge if the Cad's door..I think the 360 had the same displacement as maybe 2 of the Cad's 8 cylinders....The motor looked like it MIGHT be able to be used as a starter motor for the Cad...Maybe...Seems like the late, lamented Henry N. Manney, 3rd had Big Fun w/it, though...

For what it's worth, the Subaru 360 was the first automobile Consumer Reports rated "not acceptable."

Even back then, you had to take CU with a grain of salt; they were ranting against chrome window crank knobs and what the driver couldn't reach while wearing the (non-retractable roof-mounted) shoulder belt. But the Subaru 360 turned out to be a pretty sorry car.

Not long after, CU tested their first Toyota Corolla and rated it "not acceptable" because of the unreasonable amount of pedal pressure it took to brake the car (well over 100 ft/lbs.)

WCF720 11-20-2011 05:18 PM

Its grown
 
So, the old and still ugly Paterson has grown on me as I look at it! The odd design looks like something with a futuristic look back in its day. Not really sure what the designers were thinking (or smoking) when they conjured this set up, but I’m even more excited to have it in addition to my Brookfield CTC-11.

I like Electronic M’s comment on how it looks like someone hung a flat screen on a console cabinet, your right!

Once I had the Brookfield, I said the only way I’d get another roundie is if I found something older, or blond… With limited space, I hope I find my blond roundie someday and nothing else! That said; I’d still have a hard time passing up other local deals should they surface… I’ll keep the group posted with the Paterson restoration once it commences.

Eric H 11-20-2011 05:52 PM

I like it a lot, I think it's very "Mid-Century modern".

Kevin Kuehn 12-12-2011 01:25 AM

Wow, I somehow missed the follow up pictures back when you posted them.
That cabinet sure is in nice shape. The set could really grow on me, and for sure it's very unique in the furniture world. A good example to keep around.

kvflyer 12-12-2011 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevin Kuehn (Post 3021065)
Wow, I somehow missed the follow up pictures back when you posted them.
That cabinet sure is in nice shape. The set could really grow on me, and for sure it's very unique in the furniture world. A good example to keep around.

I am with Kevin, I missed those pictures as well. That cabinet is certainly in good condition. When I was growing up as a youngster in the 50s, I liked mahogany. Then, as a teenager in the 60s, I only liked oiled walnut. All of the time, I hated blonde furniture. Now, I have a fondness for the blonde. I have a VT-71 that is blonde and in very good condition. It has not made the top of the restoration queue yet but will eventually.

Nice TV and where do you stand with it? I know that the holiday season usually gets us sidetracked...


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