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Robert Macy
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Anybody got one lying around?
Or at least covering the PCB on the back of the CRT neck?
Or at least covering the PCB on the back of the CRT neck?
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So you narrowed it down to that board?Anybody got one lying around?
Or at least covering the PCB on the back of the CRT neck?
After starting the thread,On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 12:30:56 -0700 (PDT), Robert Macy
m...@california.com> wrote:
Anybody got one lying around?
Or at least covering the PCB on the back of the CRT neck?
So you narrowed it down to that board?
Anybody got one lying around?
Or at least covering the PCB on the back of the CRT neck?
www.funai-corp.com
Thank you for that URL!In article <cf0e27fd-cd11-4476-bf7a-
d07eb13a0...@y11g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>, m...@california.com says...> Anybody got one lying around?
Or at least covering the PCB on the back of the CRT neck?
www.funai-corp.com
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That's illegal. Unless Federal law has changed. Which it might have. It usedWe do not keep parts for sets as far back as 2003.
Thank you again for this URL, they did have a customer service contactIn article <cf0e27fd-cd11-4476-bf7a-
d07eb13a0...@y11g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>, m...@california.com says...> Anybody got one lying around?
Or at least covering the PCB on the back of the CRT neck?
www.funai-corp.com
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Will check.We do not keep parts for sets as far back as 2003.
That's illegal. Unless Federal law has changed. Which it might have. It used
to be 10 years.
We do not keep parts for sets as far back as 2003.
That's illegal. Unless Federal law has changed. Which it might have. It used
to be 10 years.
William Sommerwerck wrote:
We do not keep parts for sets as far back as 2003.
That's illegal. Unless Federal law has changed. Which it might have. It
used
to be 10 years.
Funai isn't an American company. A lot of imported crap never had
repair parts availible in the US. that's one of many reasons why they
can sell so cheap.
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Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.
then'. Some tax laws were changed that caused a tax"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in
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William Sommerwerck wrote:
We do not keep parts for sets as far back as 2003.
That's illegal. Unless Federal law has changed. Which it
might have. It used
to be 10 years.
Funai isn't an American company. A lot of imported
crap never had
repair parts availible in the US. that's one of many
reasons why they
can sell so cheap.
--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US
should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.
And so-called "parts availability laws" are mostly urban
legend.
Mark Z.
USA Manufacturers were more willing to stock parts 'back
We do not keep parts for sets as far back as 2003.
That's illegal. Unless Federal law has changed. Which it might have. It used
to be 10 years.
Sams Photofact #3983.Anybody got one lying around?
Or at least covering the PCB on the back of the CRT neck?
Thank you. Didn't think of that at all!On Jun 29, 3:30 pm, Robert Macy <m...@california.com> wrote:
Anybody got one lying around?
Or at least covering the PCB on the back of the CRT neck?
Sams Photofact #3983.
www.samswebsite.com
Mike WB2MEP
nevermind, the problem was something about out of date securityOn Jun 29, 3:30 pm, Robert Macy <m...@california.com> wrote:
Anybody got one lying around?
Or at least covering the PCB on the back of the CRT neck?
Sams Photofact #3983.
www.samswebsite.com
Mike WB2MEP
Thanks again MikeOn Jun 29, 3:30 pm, Robert Macy <m...@california.com> wrote:
Anybody got one lying around?
Or at least covering the PCB on the back of the CRT neck?
Sams Photofact #3983.
www.samswebsite.com
Mike WB2MEP
"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:d4udncFjzON7FaPRnZ2dnUVZ_sSdnZ2d@earthlink.com...
William Sommerwerck wrote:
We do not keep parts for sets as far back as 2003.
That's illegal. Unless Federal law has changed. Which it might have. It
used
to be 10 years.
Funai isn't an American company. A lot of imported crap never had
repair parts availible in the US. that's one of many reasons why they
can sell so cheap.
--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.
And so-called "parts availability laws" are mostly urban legend.