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Location DB > United States > New York > Rochester > American Laundry Machinery > 5-13 creepy guy > P5141070.JPG

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I bet this thing could take a decent x-ray
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Posted by D-rock240 5/21/2005 8:37 PM | remove
  sweet find!
Posted by Rust 6/26/2005 8:27 PM | remove
  That'd be worth a lot of money if it wasnt in such bad shape
Posted by EvilNick 6/26/2005 9:01 PM | remove
  yeah and i seriously doubt it works
Posted by Fedekovic 3/8/2006 11:12 PM | remove
  my new desktop background :)
Posted by Bfagan 6/25/2006 3:13 AM | remove
  Vintage t.v. Musta been for security? Did they have camera survalence back then? Not sure....
Posted by Jon Blund 4/25/2007 5:26 PM | remove
  Is that a C64 ?
Posted by EvilNick 5/3/2007 6:56 PM | remove
  c64?
Posted by Dr.Jav In Wonderland 6/7/2007 2:10 PM | remove
  Give me a flippin break! I love C64, AND this thing!
Posted by Shawnerr 5/15/2008 4:37 AM | remove
  Oh hell yeah! This has got to be one of the most sweetest finds yet! I could imagine it being used for a security monitor.
Posted by That Old Janx Spirit 11/8/2008 5:34 PM | remove
  ACK! I cant get away from that TV lol.
Posted by emenhiser 2/27/2011 8:58 PM | remove
  i agree 100% with all of the above comments
Posted by THWN2 2/14/2021 2:42 AM | remove
  This is the same or similar set seen in 1968
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD. This set was made by Motorola.
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