As I was reading the thead in the comics section about Legends of the superheroes someone mentioned they had recorded it live when it was on in the 70's. Knowing how expensive a vcr was then got me thinking about that "special items" that we all have now that were a huge deal when your family got them, I'm sure a thread like this has been done before but I haven't seen one recently so here we go. So when was the first time your family got ...
a brand new car - it was a 1974 pinto hatchback for Mom baby blue and dad a Pinot wagon inbrown with the faux wood panels. Mom got side swiped a few month slater and my grandfather was fixinx it when he told them to "sell the death traps". they sold them for a loss just before the news about them catching fire came out. After that it was 6 more years before we had a new car again. in between it was cars resurected from a junkyard or our family got via the Dead relative inheritance program (you need a car well no one wants this one from Aunt Bertie you can have it for ...)
a Big Color tv in 74 (A 30 IN console from Mongomery wards) I was too little to know how much the fols paid but I rember it replaced a 19" black and white that must have been from the 60's, but we couldnt get all 6 channells (the local NBC station was channel 3 and was just awful to watch) it has knobs and it was replaced in 1985 becasue the knobs wouldn't work anymore. that led to our first tv with a remote. That tv lasted till 2005
a non Party line phone -1975 the same year we were able to make a call without talking to an operator
A video game - Pong in 1978, we finally upgraded to an atari 2600 in 82. Still have them both
Cable in 1981 so dad could watch his Phils and sixers on Prism and we finally could get the local NBC too plus WOR new york so I got Dr who on Satudays in the am plus the local PBS broadcast and New Jersey network pbs I was in who heaven. and it was a scandalous $20 a month (dad griped every month writing the check)
a VCR it was a top loading vhs from Quazar in 80 it had 2 channel knobs just like the TV one for UHF and one for VHF I distinctly remember this was $800
a non rotary service "portable" phone 1986
a brand new car - it was a 1974 pinto hatchback for Mom baby blue and dad a Pinot wagon inbrown with the faux wood panels. Mom got side swiped a few month slater and my grandfather was fixinx it when he told them to "sell the death traps". they sold them for a loss just before the news about them catching fire came out. After that it was 6 more years before we had a new car again. in between it was cars resurected from a junkyard or our family got via the Dead relative inheritance program (you need a car well no one wants this one from Aunt Bertie you can have it for ...)
a Big Color tv in 74 (A 30 IN console from Mongomery wards) I was too little to know how much the fols paid but I rember it replaced a 19" black and white that must have been from the 60's, but we couldnt get all 6 channells (the local NBC station was channel 3 and was just awful to watch) it has knobs and it was replaced in 1985 becasue the knobs wouldn't work anymore. that led to our first tv with a remote. That tv lasted till 2005
a non Party line phone -1975 the same year we were able to make a call without talking to an operator
A video game - Pong in 1978, we finally upgraded to an atari 2600 in 82. Still have them both
Cable in 1981 so dad could watch his Phils and sixers on Prism and we finally could get the local NBC too plus WOR new york so I got Dr who on Satudays in the am plus the local PBS broadcast and New Jersey network pbs I was in who heaven. and it was a scandalous $20 a month (dad griped every month writing the check)
a VCR it was a top loading vhs from Quazar in 80 it had 2 channel knobs just like the TV one for UHF and one for VHF I distinctly remember this was $800
a non rotary service "portable" phone 1986
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