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New from Georgia
Hey everyone,
My name’s Josh, and I’m really glad to be here. I’ve always had a deep appreciation for all things vintage—especially when it comes to TVs, media setups, and that classic retro vibe. There’s just something about the look, feel, and even the imperfections of older tech that makes it way more interesting than anything new off the shelf today. Lately I’ve been putting together a retro-themed space at home, mostly built piece by piece with whatever I can find and afford. It’s not high-end by any means, but that’s kind of the point—I enjoy the hunt, the history behind the gear, and bringing it all together into something that feels authentic and nostalgic. A lot of my setup leans into 80s and 90s style, and I’m always looking for ways to make it feel even more like stepping back in time. I’m here to learn, get advice, and connect with others who share the same passion. Whether it’s troubleshooting old equipment, finding hidden gems, or just appreciating the hobby, I’m all in. Looking forward to learning from you all and being part of the community. —Josh |
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Welcome to the forum. RonL
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Source of free vintage Canadian tv service info.Caretaker of various 1920 to 70s radios,a Farnsworth 651p tv,a RCA Ctc5 and a few 50s tvs. |
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You might want to check out the CRT Collective on Facebook. It's all things CRT. Lots of roadside find stuff, some gamers, some technical guys. Lots of activity there. Has a worldwide appeal. Welcome to VK!
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