Re: Would any museum or collector want a 22 year old TV?




"W" <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Our Panasonic TV is being replaced after 22 years service. It still works
perfectly but its 20" screen doesn't quite match the 32" LCD that has
replaced it.
Somehow it seems wrong just to throw it on a skip. Do museums or
collectors want this kind of item?


I'd put it in the attic or garage for storage, because you'll probably be
needing it in year or two when that LCD dies.

Mike


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