My father had a TV repair shop back in the 60s when TVs weighed a ton. We hated having to haul customer’s TVs into the shop, especially when they lived in a 3 or 4 story walk-up.
This brings back pleasant memories of my family’s first color TV, a Sylvania 25" console, in 1969. We would sit for hours watching WHATEVER was on one of our three channels mesmerized by the vibrant and true to life colors. It was truly a quantum leap forward.
whahoppened almost 4 years ago
Watch it! There’s a dog that won’t move!
petermerck almost 4 years ago
She related to Jack Benny?
rshive almost 4 years ago
The good old days. When TV’s were furniture.
monya_43 almost 4 years ago
Well back then $5 bucks was a lot more money than it is today.
yankfan25 almost 4 years ago
$5 ??? Delivery charge where I shop are nearer $50.
Bill The Nuke almost 4 years ago
My father had a TV repair shop back in the 60s when TVs weighed a ton. We hated having to haul customer’s TVs into the shop, especially when they lived in a 3 or 4 story walk-up.
DawnQuinn1 almost 4 years ago
A console TV? I have not seen one of those since the 70’s.
joefearsnothing almost 4 years ago
Wait till she sees the bill from the Emergency room and the attending Orthopedic Surgeon! ;o}
Bill D. Kat Premium Member almost 4 years ago
This brings back pleasant memories of my family’s first color TV, a Sylvania 25" console, in 1969. We would sit for hours watching WHATEVER was on one of our three channels mesmerized by the vibrant and true to life colors. It was truly a quantum leap forward.
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
Imagine…….
cuzinron47 almost 4 years ago
I can’t imagine they sold that relic.
kathleenhicks62 almost 4 years ago
It is worth $5 to have someone else to do it. Time to buy another lighter weight TV.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 4 years ago
He showed them!!