In search of Panasonic walkman

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  1. Squall85

    Squall85 New Member

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    Hello guys!

    I only registered to be able to contact people well-taught in the subject. Maybe I can find proper help here.
    The story:
    I was in elementary school, mid to late 90's, Hungary. I was probably around 11-12 years old. It was a friday at school, the last class was math. Somebody from the previous session left something in the desk. As I put out my stuff to the desk I saw some cables, I thought it's valuable and didn't look until the end of the day. Turned out it was a Panasonic walkman. I enjoyed the hell out of it for the weekend but my parents ordered me to return it and give it to the teacher's lost and found section. I loved it but I returned it the next monday but for my next birth day, I believe it was my 13th I got a Panasonic walkman in compensation but it wasn't the same, not by a long shot...

    And I'm searching for the same type ever since I got my hand on the internet. Please help me identify it. Here are the details I know or I think I know (this was about 20 years ago so my memories might not be the most clear):
    -it was really slim
    -the color was probably silver (maybe light blue)
    -the buttons were digital, so you didn't have to push in the read head manually, just a slight tap on the button and the tape started playing
    -when it got to the end it reversed the playing direction automatically
    -I think the play button had 2 triangles facing in two direction and I tap changed the playing direction (but I'm not sure in this one)
    -the buttons were on the longer edge of the housing, not on the faces
    -it had a screw-on battery compartment holding 1 AA battery (some sort of thumb screw, not requiring a screw driver)
    -I don't remember it having any fancy button arrangement on the faces, they were clean more or less
    -I don't remember it having a rechargeable battery "stick"
    -the whole thing was the size of a cassette more or less with a AA battery attached to the side, but I faintly remember it being a little longer than the regular walkman even without the screw-on battery thingy

    I found a couple of models that are really close but none of them was THE model I was looking for. The
    Panasonic RQ-S15 is the closest but this has that weird battery and this is black instead of silver.
    Panasonic RQ-SX91 is also very similar but I don't remember having that weird latching door on it. But maybe I'm wrong on that one...
    Panasonic RQ-S33 is the closest but the buttons look different in my head (but who knows, maybe it was this but I welcome any suggestion)

    It would really make me happy to be able to identify it and even get my hands on one.

    Thank you for your help in advance!
    -Tom
     
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    Boodokhan Well-Known Member

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    Most probably the walkman you are looking for belong to RQ-S series (not RQ-Sx).
    Panasonic RQ-S33 is close to what you described.
    Most Panasonic slim line walkman units accommodate a flat battery and external battery holder for one AA battery.
     
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    Hello Tom and welcome to the forum.

    I think you have narrowed down pretty well what you're looking for , some additions that may be of help.

    Consider also :
    - RQ-S3 Year : 1989 , Colors : Black , White , Turquoise (?)
    - RQ-S35 Year : 1992 ,Colors : Black , Blue , Green , Yellow , almost the same as RQ-S33 , different door shape and maybe tech specs.
    For your candidates :
    - RQ-S15 Year 1991 , Colors : various , including Blue and White.
    Checked all Panasonic years and these models , including yours , are the most relevant according to your memories.

    Above all , my respect to your parents !
     
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    Thanks! :) The owner came to pick up the same monday monrning I left the walkman at the teacher's room, probably 10 minutes after I dropped it off. I didn't feel bad for returning it nor good, but the fact that the same type of walkman haunts me to this day is something else :)
     
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