Walkman Archaeology

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    Sony FDL-33S From 1988


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    It looks like the credit card radios were branded and maybe collected? From 1988


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    This looks like a shot to the Walkman/Bose Setup, from 1988 the Kenwood Speaker/Amp? Adding up the numbers and this was not cheap back then.


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    More from 1988


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    Panasonics from 1989


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    Kenwood CP-R730 from 1989


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    From 1988, the Sony D-20


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    From 1979, I have the Sony Radio/Microcassette but I thought it was a few years newer.


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    I never knew Toshiba had this or similar portable TVs, this one is really nice looking, from 1988 the Toshiba LZ-400. I do have the larger stereo microcassette boombox TV so they were in the small TV market.


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    Some neat stuff from 1980, big money for the Panasonic RX-2700, the huge Panasonic RF-9000 seems like a bargain at a little more than double the price and is worth much more today.


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    From 1980


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    Sony TC-D5 makes a 1980 showing, wow is it expensive. The TH6-X30 TV boombox looks really nice, anybody know what brand it is?


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    From 1990, the Panasonic SL-S500. I think this was my first CD player, mine might have been an RCA but who knows who was making them back then, they were nearly identical.


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    Kenwood DCP-50 from 1990, I would never have guessed the Panasonic was more expensive.


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    They designed their portable DCC player very similar not much later!
     
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    The Sony DD-1 mini floppy Data Unit from 1990, not MD but pretty close. Techmoan did a review on one, I have a unit around here somewhere but I think it's slightly newer, mine had a encylopedia with it.


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    Sorry, can't read the brand name


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    Some more goodies including a cool little Sharp TV, I think from 1990?


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