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2010-07-08 | |
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Posted by:Fred |
#5 Fellow had one He was A Big Shot they were consoles expensive and huge. Posted by Redneck Jim Pre wall mounted flatscreen tely architecture tips: Don't pitch that fancy plastic oak console into the rubbish bin! Dead picture tubes can be removed from the fancy consoles and replaced by plastic Sony's from the box stores (30 minutes and a phillips screwdriver and pliers needed). Or the Sony can be tastefully placed atop the Curtis Mathis box, now ransformed into a magazine library or handgun rack. (same tools required) |
Posted by: Besoeker 2010-07-08 12:52 |
#4 Ummm, Para, It's a joke, one of the biggest early first TV sets were Curtis Mathis. Fellow had one He was A Big Shot they were consoles expensive and huge. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2010-07-08 12:35 |
#3 Whatchoo talkin' 'bout, Bart? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_mathis |
Posted by: Parabellum 2010-07-08 10:36 |
#2 Hardly Faye, the first lady of television would be Curtis Mathis, the one in the picture with Ron Ricco. |
Posted by: Black Bart Shick7973 2010-07-08 06:06 |
#1 Happy Birthday/Daily Gam Shot Faye Emerson aka "The First Lady of Television" (Died in 1983 at age 65) ![]() |
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC 2010-07-08 00:10 |