I thought this was interesting, from The Japan Times 1966, I don't know when I first found out about videorecorders, I think they started showing...
I wonder why this thread just showed up on my feed? At least I now know your not Techmoan! Great find, I would have done the same, it's too bad...
Plus the guy has great photography skills and this equipment makes great subjects. I wonder if he's added to his collection, there has to be some...
I don't think I ever had a car Walkman but I used to build boxes and stuff car stereos in them, they worked great for my work's delivery van.
Even in the 70's us kids thought they were so cool, by then they were $5 USD but still super-expensive for a kid. Boomboxes really changed to...
A really old Seiko Ad, for $23 USD you to can own a Seiko Sportsmatic 5 from 1965 [ATTACH]
AIWA Magazine 50 from 1965, the first AIWA Compact Cassette Portable? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wow, it's almost like a prototype it's so chunky but it looks really cool when it's running. I have to believe this was aimed at the tourists who...
An ad for Standard Radio from 1964, Superscope bought the company in the early 70's, I'd guess that's where the portables came from. [ATTACH]
It looks like a dictation player, maybe he was listening to Dale Carnegie?
VWestlife has a cool video on his little station set-up, is your like this Magneto? [MEDIA]
Stickied! Thanks for the hard work!
Sharp BXG-700 from 1964, I love the flip top I wonder how it works? This gives us a good currency calculator, it looks like a US Dollar is 362...
Sony 1964, getting ready for the Summer Olympics, the Sony Tourist Logo would make a cool sign. [ATTACH]
In 1964, Tokyo hosted the Summer Olympics, The Japan Times had a ton of cool ads and it's obvious there was a huge push for tourists dollars and...
A cool look into the past, Toshiba from 1964, The Japan Times, I love this ad! Just think of all the wonders of the 60's, tiny TVs, electronics...
Nice! I was wondering what the brackets on the side were for, their for microphones. I love this style boombox, kind of reminds me of the little...
Maxell from 1977 [ATTACH]
AGFA from 1975 [ATTACH]
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