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miniman82 03-13-2013 07:20 PM

Quick, a Merrill!
 
http://siouxcity.craigslist.org/zip/3629730276.html

:D

cbenham 03-13-2013 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by miniman82 (Post 3064160)

YOU SUCKERED ME IN! :thmbsp::thmbsp::thmbsp:
Woke me up though.

Cliff

Eric H 03-13-2013 09:12 PM

The rare 27" model.

jstout66 03-13-2013 09:39 PM

HA! You got me as well! I'm not far from Sioux City, so I was already planning the roadtrip!

ggregg 03-13-2013 09:44 PM

Your a #%*&*%$#!! Nick. You know that, don't you.........:D

StellarTV 03-13-2013 10:15 PM

It's the Merrill's younger, simpler, and probably punkish brother.

ChrisW6ATV 03-13-2013 11:52 PM

Not nice, Nick! :)

Here is a town that should be FULL of them, though:

http://maps.google.com/maps?as_epq=&...&ved=0CK0DELYD

miniman82 03-14-2013 06:44 AM

Sorry, couldn't resist. lol
My folks had one just like it, I think it's a Dimensia or whatever.

holmesuser01 03-14-2013 07:17 AM

If it's the 31" Merrill, then I have a nearly new (3 hours of use) CRT with a ding in the screen glass that would fit it.

I got suckered too. I thought the image would never load fast enough.

Kamakiri 03-14-2013 12:49 PM

Laugh of the day! You suck :D LOL

miniman82 03-14-2013 04:38 PM

I appreciate the latitude offered by this site to crack wise on occasion, some 'other' sites would not be so kind. Gonna miss you guys this convention, I'll be there in spirit.

reeferman 03-14-2013 08:47 PM

In the St Louis CL that would be listed as an antique (really).
There was a guy who had a scroungy tube caddy with some tubes for $500. He said whomever bought it would own a piece of history!
Phil

StellarTV 03-14-2013 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by holmesuser01 (Post 3064238)
I got suckered too. I thought the image would never load fast enough.

Haha....

:eek: > :zoom: > :grumpy:

That's pretty much everyone, I think.

David Roper 03-14-2013 10:22 PM

That's right up there with 'So cool a flash,enjoy it' and 'i love you'

Norbert 03-16-2013 12:28 PM

I think/believe you (anyone reading this) will find that the tv/television in the original posters link (Miniman82) is an RCA from the 1990's. Apparently what happened was, this TV/television (unless it was purchased and relocated) is in Merrill, IA (Iowa) which is near Souix City, Iowa. I do not think (nor assume) that the listing was intentionally worded/phrased in such a way as to deceive/trick potential buyers into thinking this was in fact RCA's very first (1st) color TV/television, known as the "Merrill" (aka CT-100). I would doubt even if the original seller/owner of the TV/television in the aforementioned ad (link) is aware that RCA made a TV/television that had an advertising name of "Merrill". This was most likely and merely a coincidence that an RCA TV/television was advertised as such. The intent of including "Merrill" into the ad was to give prospective buyers a quick reference of where the TV/television was located so that they (the buyer) could estimate the distance relative to their (the buyers) own location. I think it would be of benefit to the seller/owner to be advised that the particular phrasing of his/her ad can be (and has been) potentially misleading as we (typically those associated with vintage/classic electronic equipment) have witnessed with Miniman82's post/link. If the object of the post/link was merely an attempt in which to imply a joke as to strike shock/excitement into the readers/viewers, then it apparently did what it (the thread title) was intended, but if such action(s) is/are repeated, others may soon disrespect the relevance of the original posters threads as some do not necessarily enjoy such joke(s)/humor.

Norbert 03-16-2013 12:36 PM

I think/believe you will find that the tv/television in the original posters link (Miniman82) is an RCA from the 1990's. Apparently what happened was, this TV/television is (unless it was purchased and relocated) in Merrill, IA (Iowa) which is near Souix City, Iowa. I do not think (nor assume) that the listing was intentionally worded/phrased in such a way as to deceive/trick potential buyers into thinking this was in fact RCA's very first (1st) color TV/television, known as the "Merrill" (aka CT-100). I would doubt even if the original seller/owner of the TV in the aforementioned ad (link) is aware that RCA made a TV/television that had an advertising name of "Merrill". This was most likely and merely a coincidence that an RCA TV/television was advertised as such. I think it would be of benefit to the seller/owner to be advised the phrasing of his/her ad can be potentially misleading as we (typically those associated with vintage/classic electronic equipment) have witnessed with Miniman82's post/link. If the object of the post/link was merely an attempt in which to imply a joke as to strike shock/excitement into the readers/viewers, then it apparently did what it (the thread title) was intended, but if such action(s) is/are repeated, others may soon disrespect the relevance of the original posters threads as some do not necessarily enjoy such joke(s)/humor.

cbenham 03-16-2013 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by miniman82 (Post 3064286)
I appreciate the latitude offered by this site to crack wise on occasion, some 'other' sites would not be so kind. Gonna miss you guys this convention, I'll be there in spirit.

Sorry you won't be there Nick, but we'll all have an extra drink and raise our glasses to you.

stromberg6 03-16-2013 03:35 PM

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Another Merrill, after whom the CT-100 was most likely named, as he was a close friend of Sarnoff. Anyone have any definitive info on this?

Steve D. 03-16-2013 06:49 PM

My keyboard was smokin' clicking on that Craig's List offering. Good one Nick.:D Like you, I won't be attending the ETF convention this year. Gonna miss that banana cream pie. Oh, and all my ETF friends, presentations, auction ect. as well! :(

-Steve D.

sampson159 03-16-2013 07:34 PM

robert merrill was a famous vocalist of that era

Pete Deksnis 03-16-2013 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve D. (Post 3064499)
I won't be attending the ETF convention this year. Gonna miss that banana cream pie. Oh, and all my ETF friends, presentations, auction ect. as well! :(

-Steve D.

Bummer! Both Steves and Nick won't be there this year. We'll have a moment of silence before enjoying the banana cream pie :yes:

Pete

old_tv_nut 03-16-2013 10:25 PM

Will miss the Steves and Nick - should we send a photo of pie, or would that be rubbing it in?

holmesuser01 03-16-2013 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sampson159 (Post 3064501)
robert merrill was a famous vocalist of that era

My second cousin sang opera with Robert Merrill. Her name is Mary Costa.

I'm another one that likes the laid-back attitude of this website. We try to keep stuff on-topic, but if it veers off, its not a true problem, unless it never gets back....

Bruce

miniman82 03-17-2013 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by old_tv_nut (Post 3064520)
Will miss the Steves and Nick - should we send a photo of pie, or would that be rubbing it in?

Actually we had to drive through Hilliard on the way here during the move, we ate at Max & Erma's for dinner and grabbed breakfast at Bob Evans on the way out. Of course, no amount of food tastes as good without good company. :no:

cbenham 03-17-2013 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by holmesuser01 (Post 3064527)
My second cousin sang opera with Robert Merrill. Her name is Mary Costa.

I'm another one that likes the laid-back attitude of this website. We try to keep stuff on-topic, but if it veers off, its not a true problem, unless it never gets back....Bruce

Mary Costa also sang the part of Princess Aurora in the Disney animated film
'Sleeping Beauty' and has a very beautiful voice.

This is one of my favorite films because of the story, and the multiplane color animation, 6 channel stereophonic sound, Technicolor and the film process Super Technirama 70 were combined in an animated film.
Also it was the last Disney animated film to use all hand painted art 'cells'.

In the final tally, it was Mary Costa's voice that gave the film it's brilliance, beauty and appeal to all movie audiences.

holmesuser01 03-17-2013 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cbenham (Post 3064558)
Mary Costa also sang the part of Princess Aurora in the Disney animated film
'Sleeping Beauty' and has a very beautiful voice.

This is one of my favorite films because of the story, and the multiplane color animation, 6 channel stereophonic sound, Technicolor and the film process Super Technirama 70 were combined in an animated film.
Also it was the last Disney animated film to use all hand painted art 'cells'.

In the final tally, it was Mary Costa's voice that gave the film it's brilliance, beauty and appeal to all movie audiences.

That's Mary! I've got several of her recordings, and a couple of movies she was in on 35mm film.

mpatoray 03-17-2013 09:55 PM

Nick,

I think you all got us on that one!

I also might not be able to attend the ETF this year, I just started a new job and will not have vacation time built up or enough bills paid off after 11 months of being unemployed...

I did manage to get the TK-86 that I purchased at last year's ETF working good.

If I make it for 2014, I am taking a day to go to Mason and take a tour of the VOA site out there along with a tour of the WLW transmitter site, which happens to be within site of my buddy's Chiropractic clinic.
Matt

zenithfan1 03-18-2013 11:37 AM

Wow, a lot of folks aren't coming this year, bummer. Hopefully I can make it there (possibility I won't either :sigh:). It sucks that most the guys I was looking forward to seeing won't be there. There's always next year I suppose.


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