SONY TRINITRON ON 11 YEARS


A casual acquaintance, a real New York City eccentric, a guy who didn't throw out a newspaper or a beer bottle for over a decade and who's apartment became a public health hazard which resulted in his landlord issuing an ultimatum to clean up or get out had a Sony 19 inch vintage late 1970's tv set left on for eleven years finally break down!

He then called the guy (my friend) who sold it to him many years ago and complained! He then brought it to a local repair shop and left it there for three years. When he went to claim it, he was enraged that they sold it off in a unclaimed goods sale a year earlier!

I swear this is all true. There are alot more stories I could tell but this is an audio/video site. He'd make a great screenplay!
theduke
I have a Sony Trinitron 15-inch set that I bought in 1976, when I started my first job. It's still working fine; my kids watch it in our book room when they're eating. (They generally don't like what we're watching on the kitchen set.) The Sony needed some power supply work about ten years ago, probably a capacitor if I recall. Otherwise, it still looks great. They don't make'em like they used to in the good old days, huh?
I just dumped my 19" Trinitron from about 1975. For the past year or so, sometimes it would come on, sometimes it wouldn't. When it did, the picture was still great. Then it wouldn't come on for months, then work for a month or two. Finally, gave up the ghost.
Sounds like typical behavior for a NYC feller.
Burrrrrrump BA!

Thank you, thank you very much, I'll be here all week.
My wife and I bought our first TV together right after marriage in 1980. It was a Sony 15" Trinitron with remote. It cost $700, WOW, You can buy a 32" LCD today for that.
It still works fine. It is in my shop where my employees watch it at lunchtime.
My mom still has the 19" we brought for the '80 Winter Olympics still going as her main TV. The tube has lost some color but when I think about that I watched the Mircle on Ice on it I get sentimental and don't say anything to her about it.