There's a lot of information on the page with the books, the history of Honda, a book on vinyl albums, etc but most are in Japanese although there...
I found this website with some neat Japanese Items in it including a really exhaustive book on "Historical Development of Magnetic Recording and...
Makes sense although the Technics Font seems a bit off.
They are actually a puzzle, which when completed will lead you to the Walkman Temple. There you will be surround by models made of gold and...
That Technics Tape is really cool Machaneus, I've never seen one, or any of the other's on those pages; I always thought Technics was marketed...
That was a nice little find over the purple haze of winter up here in the great white north (we still have snow in the yard but it's 70 degrees...
Here's some better photos on Amazon.jp, plus there's some other cool looking books under it....
I wish could read it but just found this and thought it was interesting. http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/NEOBK-2172788 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Maybe the Sony Hakkaido Store in Hakkaido Japan has something to do with it? http://map.uu-hokkaido.jp/e/sony-store/ [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The needle for my AIWA is pretty basic and screwed onto the tone arm, just a short search and these guys turned up with several different types of...
Not air hockey....dome hockey! You'll get sick of air hockey after 10 minutes.... [ATTACH]
The Marantz CRS-2100 and the CRS-2200 are nearly identical except for the plastic grills and a few of the buttons. The CRS-2200 has separate...
You got that right nickeccles, the first boombox I remember seeing was around 78, it might have been a JVC but it had a cool ferrite antenna,...
The barebones CRS-1800, made in Japan. a little different than the CRS-2000 with out a tape type selector switch and a front panel that shows...
I like those early phonographs, I'll have to post my AIWA one of these days. With the radio and batteries I c0nsider them the first boomboxes....
What was the crowd like T-ster? I see the AC/DC is going for big money on the bay now. I wonder if the 2500 units was world-wide or just USA.
That's a pretty neat looking unit, too bad the speakers aren't up to par.
If you limit yourself to a few certain units on the bay, you'll probably need to take out a new line of credit. Keep your eyes open for thrift...
We have several shops around town now and a new one about every three months seems to open. They're a little too far apart to spend too much time...
I like the bunker look, your just missing a foosball or dome hockey table.
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