AIWA Nuclear

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    Mister X Moderator Staff Member

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    From 1989

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    Lots of the Philips 'Moving Sound" stereos came with graphics or stickers to actually make them look like that.
     
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    Ace!! Please keep it up - great old Ads - love them! Thank you! :)
     
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    Thanks Mystic! I've had some office desk time, just cruising the internet archive website for old magazines with ads and articles. I found some cool old Superscope Ads I'll be adding to the Marantz Boombox Thread.
     
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    IIRC, my Citizen CBM-777 came with some too. Personally, I felt the ones included made it look cheap, while slapping radio station stickers on your box just "looked right"!
     
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    It looks like a boombox in the Nuclear Series, one of the first before Sony took full control and sales went through the roof with these desktop stereos. From 1989


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