Finally found it! I'm quite sure Johnsons is a local Indonesian brand. The name "Remaja" means teenager.
absolutely great, mate - that‘s a good one, i’ve never seen that one before. i quite like the shape of the cassette-window
Autoreverser - If you want this stereo just PM me I'll send it to you for the cost of postage! It's just stuck in a drawer here with a few others, would be better off in your collection & it really does sound very good for such an old machine & the radio pack works fine too!
I love some of these brands lol, Where did they come up with them all! It really is pretty much the same stereo whatever guise it was sold in! I like these models a lot, who cares what they were branded as - A good quality budget player with full transport (None of that fast forward only shite) also cue & review, talk line etc! Great stereo's!
Woahh, what an awesome collection autoreverser. How did you come across all of those? I can never seem to find any for cheap on ebay or amazon, and I cant spend close to a hundred dollars for that stuff. Are there any methods that I don't know of? I've never found any clones at yard sales, which is mainly where I go looking for cassette stuff.
Another one just popped up, the Super-FI MS-007, they did a really nice job with the rounded side. https://www.ebay.com/itm/384289993518?hash=item597977f32e:g:xd4AAOSw~Bxg-YlJ
Just keep your eyes open Moose, you will find equipment. It is getting harder and I don't see as many players as I used to, the thrifts got smart and started pulling them from the floor and found more lucrative ways to sell them. During all of my searching I might have found 2 or 3 clones, most people remember them as a cheap player when they couldn't afford to get a Walkman. I think a lot just got tossed out, they just didn't have the emotional pull as the expensive units did. Thrift stores, garage sales, flea markets, and once in a great while, antique stores are the best places to search.
Is this a new one? The Lansay Snoby might have the best name.... https://www.ebay.com/itm/154517618160?hash=item23f9f7bdf0:g:WxwAAOSwaTNg4Qrb
...got some updates for you folks: ...the CGM WS-100 ...the IDI MSC-18... ...thanks to nickeckles: the great WHSMITH PSCP-1... ...the E.S.C. S-108... ...with Mister X help, this WESTMINSTER RS-007 found it's way to me... ...as well as the MUSIC TREK NE 2.000... ...than a STARLITE Model 8006... ...and finally the INNOHIT HSP-120 here's the lot:
hey matey, loads of work. i'm busy with the building for my new company (wich has been delayed terribly due to lack of construction-wood etc.). i had to move into an interim-building etc. etc... it's not been done all yet but have some time today for my hobbies...
re launch commodore there is a business for you, in something like an amiga 1200 shell lad I'll buy a dozen with the power of a pc bro
You must have (too) many . I would be interested to see how members are storing their collection.. I am happy with having a few on display and quick use in my home office. However, the others I am thinking of putting in a keyboard case or flightcase. Those pelican nearly indestructible ones are great, expensive though and not that readily available secondhand.
i decided for this collection not to overtake too much of my space/life, there’s my glass-top couch table with my most beloved goodies and the one or the other shelve in my music room, filled up with bits of my collection. i must admit, i have to do something with those Clonemen. there‘s no vitrine for them, just a dark box without daylight - only new-entries are in eye-hight in my headphone-corner untill i‘ve listed and photgraphed them and then disappear ina box. i definitively need to look for a solition. well. i allready think of one, but that would be each one without any accessories, means also a box/drawer/shelfe with listed accessories (…nope, i refuse all this buerocratic effort in my freetime !). well, after all they deserve it… anyone here intersted to make a youtube-documentary/clip/fanpage or whatsoever about them with my full support ? i‘m located in Germany, send me a p.n….