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 Return to top of page · Post #: 1 · Written at 9:55:03 PM on 1 May 2012.
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Location: Noosa, QLD
Member since 31 December 2010
Member #: 799

Hi all just thought id share a link to my pictures of my photo shoot we did for the antiques and collectables for pleasure and profit magazine. I have a 2 page write up on my tv collection will let you when the magazine comes out, also inc is a picture of my new addition my 15inch wooden tabletop Tesla tv. enjoy


http://s246.photobucket.com/albums/gg83/blingbling_2008/magazine%20tv%20photos/.



 

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Location: Glenning Valley, NSW
Member since 19 March 2012
Member #: 1112

Nice collection! Must have taken a lot of patience and effort to collect all of those lovely sets. Good luck with the magazine.


 

 Return to top of page · Post #: 3 · Written at 3:02:18 AM on 3 January 2013.
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Location: Düsseldorf, DE
Member since 11 August 2009
Member #: 531

Hi Blingbling81!

I enjoy your pictures and the love you invest to collect these sets.
If 81 is the year of your birth it is fine that more people
of your age come across this hobby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was always the youngest collector and and in some european countries I belong still to the youngest!
But I am born in the early 60s!
However, please write how this Tesla came to your country as far you have any informations.
If you need the service manual, I can make you clean scans free by email! I have all from Tesla!

Best regards and all the best for 2013 to all readers!

MonsieurTelevision, german owner of 5 vintage aussie sets!
P.S: The only vintage "down-under" sets outside Australia?!


 

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