And this is the updated Aiwa Auto Reverse vector with the corrected S. I don't know if you still need it or not, though.
Here are the graphics for the WM-30. While I'm at it, I decided to tidy it up a little and make all the variants.
I think I have these as well, I'll have to check first.
You're welcome! I'm trying to make digital illustrations of my entire collection, and I try to be very faithful to the original graphics. Now...
Hello! I happen to have the vectors for these graphics, here they are. Personally, though, I'd keep the walkman as it is. Kinda adds bit of...
By that time, Sony had fully-bought Aiwa. Some Aiwa branded walkmans even have Sony branded PCB inside them.
Interesting, I didn't know there's this gold-ish version. The silver ones pop-up quite frequently where I live, though most are missing the...
Yes, market segmentation is definitely the answer. And yes, I guess it is perhaps a good idea to diversify with brands following one another to...
Yup. They are good quality inside. Some are based on normal models just with a different casing. Kinda interesting to think speculate the...
Interesting information! I got a yellow Whoppee version recently, which was something new to to me. Previously the only "playful & colorful" lines...
You could perhaps get some other units with the same battery holder/pack. They are used in many Sony models. Most common being the TCS-310, I...
Just a case of creating product diversity and setting up tiered pricing. There are products that don't have a recording capabilities because not...
Does anybody own a National Z600? I just learned about this unit today and I think it's a very cool unit. A real mini boombox!...
Rare indeed. Pretty neat design. I love the hammered paint finish. I still think that position for the record button is really weird, though.
Anybody knows what the J prefix is for? Like F/FX are for walkmans with radios.
I just got one of these. I'll basically take any 80's model if they come as a set like this, but this one's really neat. I haven't heard of this...
A really good score indeed! I'm thinking those are Revox A-77?! If they are, well, just wow!
This looks really niced wen closed! Well, not that it doesn't look nice open, though.
Ah, a Duke. Interesting. Didn't know about those before. It's a very early mono unit, I'm guessing early-mid 70s'. I really like these look & feel...
Since it looks like we're not only talking about mini stereo units (of which I don't any particularly interesting ones), I'll throw this in to the...
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