Boombox Archaeology

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    No idea what is says but it looks like a Sharp GF-9090x for 1977

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    Sankyo Seiki made a lot of parts for boombox manufacturers, in 1988 they were pumping out 4 million magnetic heads and 300,000 micro-motors, unbelievable!


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    Biz Times 1987 Sankyo Seiki Injecting $3M Into Local Operations.
    The largest customers are Philips, Sony and AIWA!

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    Getting Your Favourite Song from Tape at the Press of a Key. The Straits Times 1980


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    Filling the house with music, The Straits Times, 1986

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    Carry a Song With You, New Nation 1979

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    Philips D-8803, 1982 from The Straits Times (Singapore), price is in Singapore Dollars

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    and a 2nd blurb in another issue....

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    Shirasuna Will Get Components in S'pore, 1979, BizTimes

    Shin-Shirasuna makes Silver Boomboxes, the article is confusing but I think the new company is just another branch.

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    Just digging into Shin-Shirasuna, here's a want ad for techs and attendants from 1981

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    There was a some turmoil around December of 1982 at Shin-Shirasuna, here's some related articles, some are almost reprints since they were so close together at the same paper.
    These are all from The Straits Times, Singapore

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    The new factory for Silver Boomboxes 1979

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    Walkmans Vs Compos, the debate never ends!
    The Straits Times, 1987
    There's some great information in here including the break down in sales.

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    Wow, age discrimination out in the open. That's pretty messed up. Not surprising for Asia though.
     
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    Ever since @Mister X started posting these articles from Singapore I have been wondering what they do there nowadays. I reckon that a large proportion of the Black Boomboxes from the late 1980s and early 1990s were made in Singapore. Both my Hitachi 3D and my Panasonic from that era were made there.

    Doing a bit of Googling I found this article from 2018
    https://www.straitstimes.com/business/electronics-smes-urged-to-tap-regions-value-industry-40-tech
    which notes in the first paragraph "Will big global firms want to set up shop, as DBS senior economist Irvin Seah put it, "in a place that looks more like an old folks' home"?".

    I guess all the workers who were in their 20s back in 1981 stayed there.
    It seems that there is still some IC Fabrication done in Singapore but nothing like as much in Taiwan.

    I also suspect that quite a bit of production has moved over the border to Malaysia. Most of the Keysight (formerly HP) test instruments we have bought at work recently have been made there.
     
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    I'll post more Reli, for the floor assembler jobs they always ask for women.
     
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    Monitor audio claim to be a British firm but are made in china i think, there still working good lol, one thing i will say about them, you can still get parts for 4 year old speakers which is great
     
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    One of the articles talked about how the companies would keep the high-end products manufactured in Japan. I haven't seen anything about import duties or quotas but that this market was huge for electronics. Radio Cassette Units seem to be the most popular thing to move manufacturing, it must have been a very hot product.

    Here's Toshiba looking for a few good women from 1984

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    AIWA was opening up it's third factory in 1988 in Singapore, here's companies offering congratulations, some of these might be subcontractors.


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    Big Deal from The Canberra Times 1983. The Sony FH-7!

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    Panasonic RX-E300 from 1995, The Canberra Times

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