There was a time when, if you were handy with a soldering iron, you could pretty easily open up a radio or TV repair business. You might not get rich, but you could make a good living. And if you h…
The TV repairman used to be ubiquitous, and to some extent used to be called "tube jockeys". So now the question is--how far back do your Photofacts go? For those to whom size matters...how big is your stack? :-}}
I used to ride my bicycle to the local science and technology library that acquired a full set of Sam's Photofact and read them for hours. The schematics were like electronic code, unlocking secrets how everything worked.
Beg to differ about the equipment being gone, as there exist whole restoration businesses in the business of restoring antiques. Supposedly all gone are wire recorders--I still have mine, as it happens. They're out there.