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Natalie Kalmus in MO
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Certainly an interesting history, although I've never developed a taste for blonde furniture. The built-in planter is a scream! Wonder if those planters ever held anything but plastic flowers?
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VERY VERY rare! I've only had/seen one Natalie Kalmus, and it was the TV-only version with the TV in the center, and a planter hole on both sides of the top. I don't know of any other collectors with one.
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It has been said that rarely was a sentence spoken about Natalie Kalmus that also did not contain the word (proper term for female dog inserted here).
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Yeah, but she about HAD to be a You-Know-What to go up against & hold her own to the ruthless b'stards who ran Hollywood in those days...
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Point well taken, SandyG!
kevin
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Wasn't there another one of these on Ebay last year, maybe the other model?
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Chris Quote from another forum: "(Antique TV collecting) always seemed to me to be a fringe hobby that only weirdos did." |
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