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To: Lonesome in Massachussets

I think it must have been 1954 when we got our first TV. It was a Crosley fifteen inch console. For some reason my parents kept the cabinet long after the TV was pulled out and thrown away. I took a good look at that cabinet one day and realized the woodwork was a quality never to be seen again. You would have to find a professional cabinetmaker and pay a fortune to get something like that now.
My father paid $450. for that television and his gross income as a carpenter back then was something like $200. per MONTH! Looking back I cannot believe he spent that much on it. I remember seeing Elvis on the Sullivan show, I was about twelve at the time. I remember Johnny Cash singing “Teenage Queen”. I remember the first ads for the new Ford Thunderbird and Eartha Kitt was on the screen quite a lot back then.
I remember watching wrestling back when the really big guys weighed 220 but they could move and many of them had been wrestlers back when they actually fought for prize money, they had to learn to fake it for TV.


96 posted on 12/28/2008 5:44:57 AM PST by RipSawyer (Great Grandpa was a Confederate soldier from the cradle of secession.)
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Yeah, my dad was making a cool $100/week as a union printer but he had five kids. Our first TV was pretty nice, like 19”, $100 bucks second hand from the local electronics repair shop. Back in the day, anyone could repair a TV by taking off the back and noting which tubes didn't glow. Remember vertical and horizontal hold? The TV would go on the fritz and you had to adjust the vertical hold until it stopped. And the little white spot that danced the damped Lissajous then settled in the middle of the screen when you turned the set off?
97 posted on 12/28/2008 6:42:45 AM PST by Lonesome in Massachussets (The Democratic Party strongly supports full civil rights for Necro-Americans.)
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