Interesting. 

Don't remember the brand of  our first TV. I do know Dad or someone put it 
on a swivel stand so it could be  turned around to be watched either in the 
living room or the dining room. And a  special hole was made in the room 
divider so it that opened on both sides, and  shutters that could be closed on 
both sides to hide it.

No one sat in  Dad's chair -- ever. No way. It didn't swivel or rock, but 
he was a tall guy, so  it was the only seating with a long enough back to 
make him comfortable.  

I have it in my living room. Mom got it restuffed and recovered at least  
twice over the years. It's fine, but it's a bit straight backed and 
unyielding  for me to find it that comfortable. A little bit like Dad, in fact. 
 :-)

Nice photo and story.

Marnie aka Doe :-)

In a message  dated 4/15/2013 7:33:21 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected]  writes:
Sometimes the stuff in the background of and old photo is  as
interesting as the original subject.  Just a couple of  personal
observations.

<http://george-sinos.squarespace.com/blog/2013/4/13/dad-and-the-philco-1959>

gs


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