When this comic was drawn, probably in the early 1950s, TVs were very expensive. You could buy a good used car for about one fourth the cost of a TV. I wish the original copyright date was still printed in the strip.
Actually, it’s a strange fact, but the actual dollar price of a television remained very steady for a very long time. The difference is in the value of the dollar. My old man made enough to buy a new TV in about a month in the old days. Today, of course, you want a tube-style TV, you can just pick one up by the side of the road.
Sherlock Watson over 9 years ago
This is why a lot of people have more than one TV.
lovelymajorhoople over 9 years ago
Or watch tv on the internet
Old Texan75 over 9 years ago
When this comic was drawn, probably in the early 1950s, TVs were very expensive. You could buy a good used car for about one fourth the cost of a TV. I wish the original copyright date was still printed in the strip.
krisjackson01 over 9 years ago
Actually, it’s a strange fact, but the actual dollar price of a television remained very steady for a very long time. The difference is in the value of the dollar. My old man made enough to buy a new TV in about a month in the old days. Today, of course, you want a tube-style TV, you can just pick one up by the side of the road.
Number Three over 9 years ago
As long as Mutt’s happy!
Geez.
xxx
brklnbern over 9 years ago
Well he did get his way, sort of.
Jim Kerner over 9 years ago
A mans’ gotta do. What a mans’ gotta do.
comics guy 47 over 9 years ago
The origin of the “man cave”?