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Date: 11/11/19 17:55
Mr Benniwig's TV and Radio shop Walnut Creek 1956
Author: Fiftyfooter

It is a crisp fall night in the small town of Walnut Creek in 1956. Mr. Benniwig peers to see if anyone else is outside, as he is getting about ready to close his radio and TV shop.Modeled by Charles Smiley in Los Angeles, CA

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Date: 11/11/19 18:28
Re: Mr Benniwig's TV and Radio shop Walnut Creek 1956
Author: santafedan

Super!



Date: 11/11/19 18:40
Re: Mr Benniwig's TV and Radio shop Walnut Creek 1956
Author: atsf121

Stupendous! What scale?

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Date: 11/11/19 20:00
Re: Mr Benniwig's TV and Radio shop Walnut Creek 1956
Author: tomstp

THAT is "lights out" good.



Date: 11/11/19 21:50
Re: Mr Benniwig's TV and Radio shop Walnut Creek 1956
Author: ChrisCampi

Tuning in for more!



Date: 11/12/19 04:10
Re: Mr Benniwig's TV and Radio shop Walnut Creek 1956
Author: SPDRGWfan

Very realistic scene.  



Date: 11/12/19 06:28
Re: Mr Benniwig's TV and Radio shop Walnut Creek 1956
Author: BAB

Ok got suckered thought at first it was full scale, then when pix came up still thought the same hard to pick out great job.



Date: 11/12/19 08:45
Re: Mr Benniwig's TV and Radio shop Walnut Creek 1956
Author: ATSF_Cliff

The whole row of businesses are well executed.   Love Mr. Benniwig watching for the last customer of the day and trying to decide if closing up a few minutes early would be safe.

Cliff Rutherford
Grain Valley, MO



Date: 11/13/19 20:55
Re: Mr Benniwig's TV and Radio shop Walnut Creek 1956
Author: DTrainshooter

What's a "Tube" ?



Date: 11/14/19 04:06
Re: Mr Benniwig's TV and Radio shop Walnut Creek 1956
Author: SPDRGWfan

DTrainshooter Wrote:
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> What's a "Tube" ?

Either you are a young whipper snapper or an old fart enjoying himself!

I remember some musicians who preferred tube driven ammplifiers because they liked the type of distortion they could get.  I remember tubes in my dads TV's in the 70's and having to wait for them to warm up for the TV to come fully on.



Date: 11/14/19 12:05
Re: Mr Benniwig's TV and Radio shop Walnut Creek 1956
Author: PHall

DTrainshooter Wrote:
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> What's a "Tube" ?

It's what the Brits call a "valve".



Date: 11/15/19 04:23
Re: Mr Benniwig's TV and Radio shop Walnut Creek 1956
Author: SPDRGWfan

PHall Wrote:
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> DTrainshooter Wrote:
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> -----
> > What's a "Tube" ?
>
> It's what the Brits call a "valve".

Married to a Brit for 8 years now and never heard that one, but she pulls out a new one on me every now and then.



Date: 11/15/19 16:14
Re: Mr Benniwig's TV and Radio shop Walnut Creek 1956
Author: inyosub

web search ...  Vacumn Tube



Date: 11/15/19 18:54
Re: Mr Benniwig's TV and Radio shop Walnut Creek 1956
Author: PHall

SPDRGWfan Wrote:
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> PHall Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > DTrainshooter Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > What's a "Tube" ?
> >
> > It's what the Brits call a "valve".
>
> Married to a Brit for 8 years now and never heard
> that one, but she pulls out a new one on me every
> now and then.

As long as you know your boot from your bonnet you should be fine. Maybe...



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