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Early Color television advertisements
First up is a 1954 ad from Liberty Music Shops for the Westinghouse color set:
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next is a 1959 RCA ad comparing color TV to your first taste of watermelon
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Quote:
![]() Jolly Rancher Candy excepted. |
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I consider the invention of Jolly Rancher to be a milestone of some sort for the candy indudtry. Every time I smell that darned artificial watermelon flavor, fresh off the chemical tanker car, my mind goes back ti 1966 when the darned stuff hit the neighborhood Rexall.
But thanks for the pics! |
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According to one inflation calculator $1295 in 1954 = $11,043.22 in 2012 dollars. But...it included installation to existing antenna! Sign me up.
The RCA ad is just plain ugly. Thanks for sharing. Phil |
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Thank you for posting the ads and press items.
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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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Nice ads, thanks!
IIRC the Westinghouse was one of the very few CTC2 clones. That RCA is a CTC10, right? Knobs back out front again. Last edited by DavGoodlin; 05-15-2012 at 01:27 PM. |
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