Brothers Ronnie Amodeo (left) of Chicago and John Amodeo of Schiller Park carry a new TV to their van for delivery at Amlin TV in Norridge. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun Times Media
John Amodeo of Schiller Park works on a DVD player at Amlin TV in Norridge. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
Boxes of remotes from various brands are lined up on shelves at Amlin TV in Norridge. The remotes can be used to replace old or broken remotes, as well as to get into TV menus while making TV repairs. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
Ray Amodeo of Roselle adds carbon to a television remote with button pads that wore out at Amlin TV in Norridge. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun Times Media
Brothers (from left) Ronnie Amodeo of Chicago, Ray Amodeo of Roselle and John Amodeo of Schiller Park run Amlin TV in Norridge which their dad opened in 1968. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
Old television circuit boards line shelves at Amlin TV in Norridge which are saved to repair old television sets. New circuit boards are stored on a separate shelf. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
Ray Amodeo of Roselle works on a circuit board on the back of a television set at Amlin TV in Norridge. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun Times Media
Brothers (from left) Ronnie Amodeo of Chicago, Ray Amodeo of Roselle and John Amodeo of Schiller Park run Amlin TV in Norridge which their dad opened in 1968. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
Ray Amodeo of Roselle works on a circuit board on the back of a TV at Amlin TV in Norridge. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun Times Media
Ray Amodeo of Roselle works on a circuit board on the back of a TV at Amlin TV in Norridge. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun Times Media
Brothers John Amodeo (left) of Schiller Park and Ronnie Amodeo of Chicago carry televisions to their van for delivery at Amlin TV in Norridge. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun Times Media
John Amodeo of Schiller Park pulls down an old circuit board from a shelf of old circuit boards which are used to replace old televisions at Amlin TV in Norridge. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
Ronnie Amodeo of Chicago talks to a customer at the counter at Amlin TV in Norridge. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
Ronnie Amodeo of Chicago works in his office at Amlin TV in Norridge. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
Amlin TV in Norridge has kept pace as television sets evolved from tubes to more complicated circuit boards, selling new sets and repairing the rest. Three brothers now run the store, 8532 W. Lawrence Ave., that their dad, Pete Amodeo, opened in 1968. They continue …