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REMOVEABLE STAND Hello, I have lost the stand base for this and cannot locate a suitable one. horizontal blt centers are 25" and the vert centers are 15.75". the big issue s the tv weighs in @ 150 lbs. Any help would be appreciated. thanks,

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Good luck with finding one. Each TV manufacturer has a unique mounting system for the stand. Unless you go directly to Polaroid, you will have a very hard time finding one. Might check Ebay also.

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