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I posted these in the brochures but this is a great place for them. These were almost all found in Smash Hits Magazine (UK) found on the...
I was drawn to those units in the early days of the forum, on the pocketcalculator.com website (which seems to be down) he had a handful of them,...
I'm always surprised these guys don't get on the forums more, it looks like it could be a fun time. Maybe we can get them to post some photos of...
I've posted some portable CD information in the Walkman Archaeology Thread, I should have the big multi-reviews soon, this model should be in...
I feel like that questions was asked by someone else recently, I'm not sure what the answer was but a few years ago I needed some software that...
Does anybody own one of these? I was looking for something else and it popped up on a site with mini-boxes. It's kind of cool looking and being...
If your in the area, San Diego is having a beer and boombox meet! I'd love a West Coast Beer right about now..... [ATTACH]
Devo! https://www.ebay.com/itm/We-re-All-Devo-Sony-Video-LP-8-Video-8-Mini-Cassette/383089722308?hash=item5931ed43c4:g:FRgAAOSw1rxdSPJm [ATTACH]
An early article that came out a few months after the introduction of the Walkman, don't look for any cool photos, there aren't any... [ATTACH]...
Nice pickup, I love TV boomboxes, it took me awhile but I bought a Blonder-Tongue Transmitter and a Roku with RCA outs and now can watch YouTube...
One of my favorite types of portable tape decks, field recorders are everything I like about the cassette tape medium. Heavy duty players with...
and a review of the Hitachi DA-P100 Protable CD Player. Unfortunately they only scanned this page and the others are missing, they usually do a...
They also followed with a blank cassette tape price guide for 1986, pretty cool! Sorry but it's in US Dollars. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Stereo Review Review of Pocket Stereos 1986 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The wayback machine has old issues of the Hewlett-Packard Journal, I've found some cool information on vintage calculators down there....
I found this photo in db Magazine (the sound engineering magazine) circa 1972, it shows one of Superscope's duplication plants. It looks like...
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