I still have my dad’s 1960’s TV console with the phonograph player on one side and a mini bar that rises up out of the other side. The only bother is I had to buy a tube tester and I have to order replacement tubes on-line. Other than that, it still looks and works like new with a little help of an analog to digital converter for the TV. People love to play with it when they come over for cocktails and a game of pool.
BE THIS GUY over 1 year ago
You can take it with you.
Zykoic over 1 year ago
2050, Netflix directly to your brain. That, and “TheTalk”
NRHAWK Premium Member over 1 year ago
I still have my dad’s 1960’s TV console with the phonograph player on one side and a mini bar that rises up out of the other side. The only bother is I had to buy a tube tester and I have to order replacement tubes on-line. Other than that, it still looks and works like new with a little help of an analog to digital converter for the TV. People love to play with it when they come over for cocktails and a game of pool.
goboboyd over 1 year ago
Your main screen has a square footage similar to your bathroom, yet your attention is on a screen about the size of a new bar of soap.
Teto85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I got one like the 1990’s screen in October to watch the Grey Cup. WOW!
dwdl21 over 1 year ago
There were huge flat screens in the 90’s?