Thanks for the responses. In addition to that story, I have two others. Just that my barber really got me thinking this weekend. As for the other stories, my father has a tuner which still is running the original tubes. That tuner is about 30 years old. And, it is in the harsh, humid, salty environment of the New Jersey shore. The other story is about a woman I work with. She has her grandmother's console something or other. It is her link to her grandmother. The component was manufactured in the late 1950's, and is still running the original tubes. She knows nothing about tubes, but says she uses that piece of equipment frequently. Her only comment is that the thing seems to have a "nice tone". Tubegroover, I am glad that we have people like you to remember that brands like Zenith, RCA, GE, and Fisher once were not just products that were destined for stores like K-Mart.
Tubes are not so unreliable
While getting my hair cut, I remarked to my barber about his Zenith table radio. It featured FM, but seemed to be of mid-60's vintage. He confirmed that he probably bought it in 1965 or 1966. When I told him it must be tubed, he said it was. He has played it every day the barbershop has been open since the radio was purchased. I asked him how often he has had to replace a tube. The answer was, "Never, I have never touched anything inside of it." He didn't know how many or what types of tubes the radio used. His sentiment was that if a tube ever goes, he will have to retire it(but not get rid of it). That's when I told him to tell me if that ever happens. I will hook him up with the tubes. That was when Zenith was Zenith. Before the dark days; how they went from being the best to the worst. The radio was bought for the princely sum of $85. I wonder how much that would be in today's money. Enough to buy the WaveRadio I am sure. Now, who would ever suggest that someone buying the Bose would ever get 35 years of use out of it? I guess tubes are not so unreliable after all. So, for anyone who worries about buying tube equipment, you might want to think about this story
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