Lloyd!! The tap handle must have. https://www.mterahawk.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=117706
Time to get ready for summer with your Maxchill or boombox air mattress https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/vintage-boombox-inflatable-air-mattress-with_60829126257.html
Even with a new cassette player Mini lettore di cassette registratore a nastro Radio FM con controllo del J0U8 | eBay
Interesting cassette player, it looks like a different mech than the other universal models we've seen.
Geneva Tape Head Cleaner with bonus reel to reel style tape! I used to work for these guys years ago, testing all of the cleaning tapes. If this is the TF cleaning solution, it works great for stubbornly dirty heads, anyway the kit is cheap since you can use the tape for display. When I first joined the forum in the early 2000's, after I left the company, they were closing out the tapes for cheap, I posted it on the forum and within a week they updated the website, gettting rid of the listing. The website was a few years old, I think they had so many calls for the tapes they had to change it. https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Vintag...-Tape-HEAD-CLEANER-Model-PF-562-/174382748475
A week or two ago @Mister X was asking what a Music Centre was. Browsing through eBay for something else I spotted this which makes it 100% clear. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-...997364?hash=item3b485b0df4:g:nTsAAOSwNpZe2Q07 I like the way that "Stereo Music Centre" is written prominently in a font that looks as if it has come straight off a sheet of Letraset. If you had one of these in the 1970s you would have been very proud of it. For most people something like this would have cost about a months wages. There are actually three on Ebay.co.uk at the moment so they must have still been popular.
Here is another GEC product I found which made me think of @autoreverser https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-...446165?hash=item5db4183e15:g:oSkAAOSw~gxfa2rM If it was 1/10th of the price or perfect condition I might have been interested. For those outside the U.K. or the youngsters, from the 1950s through to the 90s GEC was the U.K.s largest engineering company, equivalent to Siemens in Germany or GE in America (which despite the similar name they weren't related to). They made everything from power stations to the trains that run through the Channel Tunnel. In typical British fashion, a new managing director sold off all the historically profitable divisions and invested all the money in Telecoms start-ups just in time for the Dot Com crash in 1999.
I just remember people either have little kids portable style turntables or Zenith Style with just a reciever/TT, no tape deck. Some of those music centers are really nice looking but I never saw one up close.
ebay-local is full of those, here some examples of units for sale close to me: https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s...buttons&utm_medium=social&utm_content=app_ios https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s...buttons&utm_medium=social&utm_content=app_ios https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s...buttons&utm_medium=social&utm_content=app_ios
Being Dixons own brand I would expect this to be cheaply made but I do like the styling. Unlike any other box I have seen, and trying to look so modern with those square speakers that are most likely just cosmetic Another benefit is both Aux in and out. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Saisho-8...n&brand=Saisho&_trksid=p2047675.c101198.m1985 If this is 1980s it would be very late 1980s.
That's like the new "in" style, at least over in Japan but from 30+ years ago. Your right, it's kind of cool looking but they needed someone like AIWA to make it look more robust, I didn't know Saisho was a UK Brand.
Dixon's (the company Best Buy couldn't compete with in the UK) have had at least three own brands. In the 1970s Prinz (when German cameras were the ones to buy) / PrinzSound / Prinztronic This super cool AKA Weltron is worth adding the link https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WHITE-WE...135384?hash=item2f57c732d8:g:mZEAAOSwHclgaX06 In the 1980s Saisho (when they realised that people thought Japanese equipment was better than German) The red dot on the i was supposed to evoke the Japanese flag although most of it was probably made in Hong Kong, Taiwan, or Korea (like this low end Radio Cassette) Another Japanese themed brand Matsui. Looking on Ebay far more commonly used on VCRs You can read all about Dixon's brand engineering here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixons_Retail#saisho
The Japanese always liked to have English Model Names but it's rare to see the reverse. From an early marketing class I remember Budweiser was branded to sound German over 100 years ago.
All explained in a Marketing Journal along with a link to the actual "Firips" radio advert https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/arti...roved-timeless-advertising-principles/1466338
Found one for sale in the U.S. for $33 shipping included. White is very unforgiving to inconsistent gaps. Buttons on different hight, the stop button is angled as if it is about to break. Found a review of the same mecha, but the cover is hinged differently, and it has no radio. Well, silver is even less forgiving than white: flashing on plastic parts, uneven edges. The sound quality is atrocious: wow and crackle (skip to 1:06). He was generous enough to not call it garbage outright, instead suggesting trying it to "walk down the memory lane". Thanks, but no. Maybe the one sold now on eBay has improved quality, but I don't feel like trying it out. I prefer my cheap plastic Sonys from 1990s. Interesting that his silver version is branded "DigitNow!". I have another item with the same branding, an analog-to-digital video converter, and just like the cassette player, the converter worked only half-way, deinterlacing the video into 30p instead of keeping it in 30i. So, a half-baked product. Why bothering making it at all?
I think that's the first side mounted door I've ever seen, I'm racking my brain to remember another version. It's kind of like the super-cheap but expensive gas-station USB cord I had to buy to charge my phone. Pure junk and it barely worked but I needed one for an emergency.
Sony EX1 immediately comes to mind. This one is in pristine cosmetic condition. Of course, all the mechanical details made with a totally different level of precision and care. The EX1 from the video above seems to have tons of wow, on another hand it is hard to figure out is it really wow or is it how the guitar is played. The guy should have chosen another track to showcase his walkman.
I hope @nickeccles doesn't see that comment seeing he is such a fan of Curry's own brand which was Triumph. Since 1984 Curry's and Dixons have been owned by the same parent company company DSG. Gradually, and more so when the shops moved out of town, they were branded Curry's. Dixons now only exists as a few Airport shops selling cameras etc (which was Dixon's original speciality). There isn't much call for a washing machine or lounge TV in an airport shop which are things Curry's have sold since the 1950s. A very old thread about retailers http://www.stereo2go.com/topic/index.php?content_oid=494451095096640630&board_oid=193392314111653340 Is suspect that, with the demise of Comet, Maplin, and many department stores, if you wanted to go and look at then buy a Bluetooth speaker these days Curry's would be the only national chain where you could do that. We do have a pretty good independent retailer just a mile from here, but having had a few concessions in Department stores etc they are down to just one large out of town shop specialising in personal service and quick local deliveries. https://purewell.co.uk/about-us-i1