This was my very first TV!!! I got it Christmas of either ‘83 or ‘84 and had it all the way to ‘95. When I lived in the Netherlands, I had my Commodore 64C and a Sony Betamax VCR hooked up to it. Thanks for the upload….brings back so many memories!!
Just found a 1983 model of this same TV at the dump. Almost perfect condition. I have about 20 old TVs similar to this ranging from the late 70s to early 90s.
These old television sets were the best ! I have fond memories of these , they had good quality and practical features , and lasted for years just like all the older things , I enjoyed the video and I'll be viewing more content bro , by the way I know this doesn't have anything to do with the TV but what have you done to your kenmore box fan ?
The Kenmore has been in storage, I've been busy with other stuff, namely, I've been servicing my car for two weeks now, and that's most important to me right now. There's not much I need to do to the Kenmore anyways, just paint. Tuesday another fan video comes out, a pointless one, but one nonetheless. Glad you enjoyed the video, I really enjoy this TV and the picture has a sort of depth you just don't see on video or modern flat-screens.
@@JuniorBearTelevision No problem . Your videos are not pointless bro , if you want to gain a bigger audience try communication with other youtubers , that's how I got my fan base , give it a shot.
Whoops, didn't realize this Tuesday was the casette video, either way next video will be the fan for sure, the reason I said pointless is because it's not a repair, it's not an update, it's not a new fan in the collection, it's just a recap. I have quite a few videos scheduled for Tuesdays I got mixed up which is happening when.
I have this exact model and was trying to set up a fire stick to it, instead of getting static as I did before I added in all the adapters I just get a white screen, any idea?
This was my very first TV!!! I got it Christmas of either ‘83 or ‘84 and had it all the way to ‘95. When I lived in the Netherlands, I had my Commodore 64C and a Sony Betamax VCR hooked up to it. Thanks for the upload….brings back so many memories!!
Great video. Thank you so much
Just found a 1983 model of this same TV at the dump. Almost perfect condition. I have about 20 old TVs similar to this ranging from the late 70s to early 90s.
These old television sets were the best ! I have fond memories of these , they had good quality and practical features , and lasted for years just like all the older things , I enjoyed the video and I'll be viewing more content bro , by the way I know this doesn't have anything to do with the TV but what have you done to your kenmore box fan ?
The Kenmore has been in storage, I've been busy with other stuff, namely, I've been servicing my car for two weeks now, and that's most important to me right now. There's not much I need to do to the Kenmore anyways, just paint. Tuesday another fan video comes out, a pointless one, but one nonetheless. Glad you enjoyed the video, I really enjoy this TV and the picture has a sort of depth you just don't see on video or modern flat-screens.
@@JuniorBearTelevision No problem . Your videos are not pointless bro , if you want to gain a bigger audience try communication with other youtubers , that's how I got my fan base , give it a shot.
Whoops, didn't realize this Tuesday was the casette video, either way next video will be the fan for sure, the reason I said pointless is because it's not a repair, it's not an update, it's not a new fan in the collection, it's just a recap. I have quite a few videos scheduled for Tuesdays I got mixed up which is happening when.
I have this exact model and was trying to set up a fire stick to it, instead of getting static as I did before I added in all the adapters I just get a white screen, any idea?
I have the same tv, mine has all the stickers on the back of it. It said it was made in 1983. By the how did you connect your switch to the tv
I used the original RF adapter on my SNES and a coax to screw terminals adapter