Originally posted by: *TPR* This might be hard do manage if you`re not a professional Photographer,nevertheless ,it would be great to see more shots like these:
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Nice to see the Sony CFS47L sat on the top there Nick. One model up from my first (and only) boombox (between 1980 - 87). No chance of stacking anything on top of that one
Nice array of machinery, I've got seven with one more coming, getting rid of the Philips ones with the cassette decks because their cassette decks have a built in fatal flaw - plastic gears, belts are easier to replace and you can actually get hold of belts, the plastic gears are unobtainable as my regular engineer said. I have now got a Philips az2538 and a Philips az2555 coming and neither of these have a cassette deck, the D8958 and the D8734 with twin cassette are both listed on ebay. Other than that I've got two Sharps (one with a TV), two Panasonics (one with a TV), two Hitachis with double cassette so in all I've got about a dozen cassette decks, eight radios and will have two portable CD players when the Philips az2555 arrives. Both TVs could do with that digital/colour conversion mentioned a couple of years ago, neither work - tubes gone I think.