Not sure what the story is there (looking back about a month didn't
give a clue), but I think most of those TV's are more 50's vintage,
maybe 60's, definitely not 70's.
Zane
At 10:05 PM -0400 6/6/10, Dan Roganti wrote:
I'm not sure if I mentioned it here but I have some
photos from the
office building that I was talking about 2 wks ago. There's more
rooms of this, some are mostly 70's stuff, there's 4 floors of stuff
here - all jam packed. But the other problem is getting a bigger
flashlight as there's no electric in the building. They only have
one floor being lighted at a time with a generator as they clean it
out.. It's slow going as they only spend 1 or 2 times a week to
cleanup the place. But I can reserve any TV's if they know someone
is going to pick them up. My buddy's shop is running out of space,
so there's little chance of storing any more TV's for a future
pickup/delivery. This place is located in Pittsburgh,PA. I plan to
get some more photos next wknd of any interesting TV's.
http://picasaweb.google.com/ragooman/VintageTVRescuePittsburgh2010
=Dan
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