JVC Radio Cassette Brochure

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    I hope that this post works better than the last one, if so feast your eyes on these beauties! JVC 01001.jpg JVC 01002.jpg JVC 01003.jpg JVC 01004.jpg JVC 01005.jpg JVC 01006.jpg JVC 01007.jpg JVC 01008.jpg JVC 01009.jpg JVC 01010.jpg JVC 01011.jpg JVC 01013.jpg JVC 01012.jpg JVC 01014.jpg JVC 01015.jpg
     
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    Awesome! RC-550 - Concorde was yet airborne at that era..
     
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    Yep, TU-144 made its first flght 2 months earlier than Concorde did, on 31st Dec 1968 but completed
    its commercial operations much earlier, in 1978, both are beautiful planes, yep.
    I was lucky to be once onboard of the Concorde which is stationed forever in Duxford. :)
     
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    This is one of my favorite lines, so many nice boxes but does anybody have the little JVC RC-S7? I learned something, the removable handle will work on the tape deck only, I'll have to check that out.

    What happened to Sebastian Sekinger, he used to post all of these cool brochures then he dissappeared.
     

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