Fabulous. As a Los Angeles television viewer of some vintage, I think these are terrific -- take me back to my first memories of the tube. -- KNXT Channel 2, then in sumptuous black and white.
Being in the UK I wouldn't have seen any of the images on those cards. I do however have lots of sheets of Letraset. They do versions that are ideal for doing your own traces on circuit boards. Just apply onto the copper side of the circuit board. The areas not covered by the Letraset can be etched away using ferric chloride. Great for DIY electronics.
I worked as an artist in an advertising company near Chicago in 1970. I remember really enjoying doing this type of work. Thanks for the memories!
As a TV history tragic and worked in the industry for 45 years, I would adore to have these ! Yes, I agree, these look original.
Fabulous. As a Los Angeles television viewer of some vintage, I think these are terrific -- take me back to my first memories of the tube. -- KNXT Channel 2, then in sumptuous black and white.
That's quite a find. And yes, I've seen it MANY times on TV.
Very interesting. Thanks..
What a find! We watch the old Carson reruns on MeTV or AntennaTV (I forget which one) and have often commented on the cards!
WOW!!
Being in the UK I wouldn't have seen any of the images on those cards. I do however have lots of sheets of Letraset. They do versions that are ideal for doing your own traces on circuit boards. Just apply onto the copper side of the circuit board. The areas not covered by the Letraset can be etched away using ferric chloride. Great for DIY electronics.
The black and white ones were probably used for time shifting programing is my guess.
Sun burned zebra. Black and white all over.
Is this a rerun? I remember a video you did about these cards from awhile back. ???
An upgrade, and improvement.
@@collectornet Well, I saved the earlier incarnation cuz I liked it so much, so not sure it needed any “improvements.”