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Ken Hoffman
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Post subject: Smoke Free ? Posted: May Tue 21, 2002 3:58 am |
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Item # 2104697699 Crosley radio for parts, From a Smoke Free Home, looks well, has hole/cracks, no knobs or back. I'm glad for their sake they don't smoke. Chuckled when reading this description.<BR> Sorry, meant to put this in On-Line Auctions Forum, how I got it in here I don't know.<BR> Ken<P>------------------<BR>
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Jason Neill
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Post subject: Smoke Free ? Posted: May Tue 21, 2002 4:39 am |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 97 Location: Jersey City/NYC
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Seems the descriptions on EvilBay are getting as far out as the prices. I was not particularly impressed with a few of my recent purchases, which were made based on the sellers description. My particular favorite is "RARE" in the desription for the typical 1960's plastic radio. I guess they never saw one before <IMG SRC="http://www.antiqueradios.com/forums/smile.gif">. I wonder if it ever dawns on thses fine folks when the crap doesn't sell.<P>------------------<BR>
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analog.tv
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Post subject: Smoke Free ? Posted: May Tue 21, 2002 6:19 am |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 582 Location: Greenbelt, Maryland USA
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I restored an RCA projection television that came from a bar up in Minneapolis. The optics were anything but smoke-free...the set was from the later forties. Yup...lotta work was needed. Still smells a bit.<P>------------------<BR>
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Jim Berg
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Post subject: Smoke Free ? Posted: May Tue 21, 2002 7:29 am |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 2743 Location: Northport wa. USA.
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A smoke free home must mean they eat all their meals at restaurants.<P>------------------<BR><BR>
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rwstephens
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Post subject: Smoke Free ? Posted: May Tue 21, 2002 7:46 am |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 129 Location: Ontario, Canada
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There are few things more disgusting to a sensitive no-longer smoker of 20 years than some piece of electronics that stinks from it's impossible to wash out inside cigarette resin. It just permeates the whole house. Personally I think the 'from a smoke free home' is meaningful information on a item for auction for many non-smokers like myself. Speaking from experience I know that smokers have no sense of smell so they cannot understand this.<P>Rob<P>------------------<BR>
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Ken Hoffman
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Post subject: Smoke Free ? Posted: May Tue 21, 2002 3:08 pm |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 5326
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Guys,<BR> I didn't mean to get into a smoking topic, was the fact the radio was beat, surroundings dirty and they said from a smoke free home. I get very few items off ebay that I'm pleased with, so I don't buy much unless it's a parts radio. When the price can vary much from minor blems to major blems it's almost impossible to buy sight unseen. Sure you have a return priviledge with some but the shipping factor (breakage)can compound things.<BR> Ken<P>------------------<BR>
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Don Black
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Post subject: Smoke Free ? Posted: May Tue 21, 2002 5:15 pm |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 3162 Location: Cockatoo, Victoria, Australia
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You're all commenting on the smell from smoking. Try cleaning a 20 year old TV from a house with smokers. That dirty, brown stain will wash off to reveal it's true colors. It's amzing how much tar can build up on everything. I just worked an a 25 Y/O set belonging to a little old lady who smoked to remind me of the fact. Noticed the fittings in her house she's been in a few years were taking on the same shade.<BR>Don Black.<P>------------------<BR>
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terry h
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Post subject: Smoke Free ? Posted: May Wed 22, 2002 9:05 am |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 10126 Location: Valley City ND USA
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Now remember Fellers, A thin coating of tar will protect the original finish. Termites and other bugs will be neutralized, as that's precisely why the tobacco plant made nicotene in the first place. Burn some bacon and eggs for breakfast. Blast a steak with big frying heat, add some onions, and raw potatoes. Now You're cookin! I can smell that stuff a continent away! Unfortunately, it produces coal tar, But I'll be in for supper! Just a light hearted comment. <IMG SRC="http://www.antiqueradios.com/forums/wink.gif"><P>P.S. I hear the Roos are becomeing like the deer and elk here. That is; Plentiful to the point of problem.<P><P>------------------<BR>terry h
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