1 hour ago, jtk said:
That's me on the box.
That is literally you on the box or that's what you were doing during the 80s?
1 hour ago, jtk said:
That's me on the box.
10 hours ago, Snickers11001001 said:
As someone put it in the comments, 4 and a half minutes of absolute proof the 80s were the best evah! Man, its my childhood and teen years in terms of the pop culture we all knew and loved boiled down and distilled into a hell of a potent nostalgia fix.
10 hours ago, jtk said:
7 hours ago, Scott Robison said:
So did you use the microphone as a device to record captain's log entries? Or maybe it looks more like the heartbeat monitor used in the original series? https://www.yourprops.com/Heartbeat-Monitor-replica-movie-prop-Star-Trek-The-Original-Series-TV-1966-YP74407.html
On 4/11/2021 at 6:28 PM, Strider said:
On 2/1/2022 at 3:36 PM, AeSix said:
I am actually currently looking for a console TV like that specific one, actually. I would love to get my hands on a working one, but lacking that, one with a good facia to house an LCD screen would be fine.
Maybe I'm pushing this retro/nostalgia thing a bit far? Nah! I have plans™!
On 2/1/2022 at 6:43 PM, Edmond D said:
I consider a TV in a wood cabinet so 1970's. Not sure of your plans, but I'm sure those old TVs still exist and can be had for cheap. Estate sales, senior homes, electronic recyclers?
On 2/1/2022 at 3:58 PM, AeSix said:
've been looking for a while, seems they've all mostly been trashed or are in the hands of people who want to keep them. I've found some wood box tvs, but not the "good" ones. So, they might not had been sold new too often in the 80s, they were still a staple - at least in lower middle class households.