Now he's saying it's a found photo and he didn't see it in real life the dirty dog.
Wow, cool career, I had a short job working with tape cassettes; compact, 8mm, 4mm, VHS, Beta, etc. I used to have a lot of fun in the lab...
Welcome, feel free to share anything, we love it all.
Welcome! We are hot in Germany right now with a lot of new members from there, post your photos we love them.
Welcome, I love it all as long as it plays music, don't worry about your skill level, it's all about having fun.
Welcome, those look like fun projects keeping the tapes alive.
You might find it on one of these websites, otherwise I don't think it's been posted on here before....
I was just watching AvE over on YouTube, (warning you may be offended!!!), personally I think he's pretty funny. He was just talking about...
It's amazing how the right equipment just feels good when you use it.
I feel old, I was trying to remember if I have this one, I have two big ones out in the shop in the racks but just remember one of them. Good...
Anything new?
A really, really old ad from 1962 with a portable radio. I don't know the history of batteries and sizes but those look they'd work in today's...
One of their neat R2R's, yea they were ready for boomboxes, from 1961. Too bad it didn't have a radio [ATTACH]
A big 4000 from 1962, four batteries? I wonder how long they lasted. [ATTACH]
Varta from 1965 [ATTACH]
A neat Crown Boombox Turntable from 1965, the TRP-105, it's hard to tell the quality but it looks substantial even with it's small size. [ATTACH]
Good luck, I don't think I've seen an Olympus Service Manual before. I'd try these sites, you might get lucky....
Welcome! You probably figured out I have a special place for the cool little MC players. In the early days of the forum I had no idea they...
It's a really nice ad for Memorex, they spent some cash. I can't remember what magazine that was out of but four-color ads were always expensive...
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