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I'm gradually getting rid of most of my TV parts stock, the business
is now all but dead and I have little if any use for most of my parts.
This spring I'm turning my attention to my CRT stock; I'm anxious to
get rid of them while I can still do so for free. My stock covers
everything from three years ago back to the late 40's; I'm keeping the
antique CRT's for my antique TV collection (though I'll probably never
have a use for that either), and getting rid of most others. The
majority of the tubes are 19" through 27" types from the 80's and
90's. There are at least a dozen 25 to 27" types and even one 31"
Sanyo. Some have not been removed from the sets, so someone willing to
put some time and money into those sets might be able to fix them up.
Anyone interested in taking these off my hands can contact me at
. These will have to picked up, I'm near Moncton
N.B. which is about 3 hours from the border at Maine. If there are no
takers, they're all going to the trash. It disgusts me that I spent so
many years building a stock of parts - good parts - only for
backstabbing consumers to leave me high and dry so they can buy the
latest Chinese junk from Walmart. Someday they're going to be sorry,
but they're not going to get one ounce of sympathy from me.
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On Apr 11, 12:37*pm, packrat79 wrote:
* I'm gradually getting rid of most of my TV parts stock, the business
is now all but dead and I have little if any use for most of my parts.
This spring I'm turning my attention to my CRT stock; I'm anxious to
get rid of them while I can still do so for free. My stock covers
everything from three years ago back to the late 40's; I'm keeping the
antique CRT's for my antique TV collection (though I'll probably never
have a use for that either), and getting rid of most others. The
majority of the tubes are 19" through 27" types from the 80's and
90's. There are at least a dozen 25 to 27" types and even one 31"
Sanyo. Some have not been removed from the sets, so someone willing to
put some time and money into those sets might be able to fix them up.
* Anyone interested in taking these off my hands can contact me at
. These will have to picked up, I'm near Moncton
N.B. which is about 3 hours from the border at Maine. If there are no
takers, they're all going to the trash. It disgusts me that I spent so
many years building a stock of parts - good parts - only for
backstabbing consumers to leave me high and dry so they can buy the
latest Chinese junk from Walmart. Someday they're going to be sorry,
but they're not going to get one ounce of sympathy from me.


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