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Old 06-07-2011, 02:13 AM
jbivy jbivy is offline
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Louisvile Kentucky
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if i gave up, whod i see to fix my set?

I fully realize that im not a smart guy, smart guys arent 29 and work at lumber yards. Im a tinker-er though. I keep my studebaker going and take real pride in that, its tough for me having to read books and figure out how to do auto stuff, but I love having a classic driver. Ive a dozen old radios ive recapped, rewired and refinnished, hanging about that play well. A vinyl collection that no one under 40 seems to appreciate. but these tv's.. I keep reading and rereading and none of it makes ANY sense.

Is there anyone you all could agree on, who would give me a good price to replace the cans on my 50 motorola? Ive done the simple recapping, had an uncle check the work with me, its done correct. The crt seems to be good. Had the fillament light up, the "flash getter" isnt discolored and is still metal colored. Plus the 12lp4a has a lot of variants that could be made to work in it, even if it is bad, which i think it will be usable.

So, who is an honest man to see about getting my baby up and running? Ive full intention of garaging my bpc color set and using her full time.
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