The Executive Models

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    Feel free to post your executive models, I consider these the flat models with a speaker, they seem to be a horizontal layout compared to a Walkman that likes to stand vertically.

    I love this Sanyo, it's a very heavy duty build. Sorry, it's not in front of me so I don't remember the model number.


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    No radio or speaker but an early odd-ball horizontal model from Audiologic


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    Even Sears (Department Store) was in on the action.


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    Olympus makes the cut with a microcassette version, very early too, I think it's 1978? This one also has a kickstand on the back for a relaxed upright version.


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    A little more high-tech, the Sony KV-4100 came with the world's smallest Trinitron


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    Panasonic RG-J33 I think this was originally something like a translation deck that was popular in Japan and hastily reworked for the new portable stereo craze. According to deep-dive research from old member John Edwards, this was Panasonic's first entry into the market.


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    Great thread :) My office workhorse. Solidly built, easy to use, super reliable. Very good microphone and ALC. Excellent playback performance, even with music. Compatible with the 6V center-negative power supply. Long battery life with 4 AA batteries. Comes with a nice travel case for safe transport in the executive briefcase. Microphone input, EAR output. If only it were stereo...


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    I'm loving the Getter Poseidon in this picture! I have quite a few Chogokin Figures in my collection. Sadly I don't have any executive models like the posted ones, but some lovely examples here so far!
     
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    I've bought several mono "dictation" models just for the amazing build quality. For some professions (legal, news and engineering), these had to be top-notched equipment that couldn't quit working in the middle of a sentence. The Sony Stereo Versions have always gone for big money but even the mono's have never been a bargain.

    lupogtiboy, I used to hit a lot of thrift stores back in the 2000's doing outside sales and I'd find tons of collectables, in the early days of ebay most people thought I was crazy but I ended up with a few of these gems. This one lives out in the shop so he doesn't get in many photos.
     
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    A Sony from 1979 with radio.


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    Boom! I think these two Sonys might have been peak executive. It looks like this one and the KV-4100 used the same transport. I can't tell if yours is soft-touch?
    Sadly this model ended up in one of those full-page magazine ads on close out (in the USA) but it was still something like $200 USD marked down from around $400. The curled panel has something to do with the eject, I didn't notice it until I took this photo.


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    Found on a Korean Auction Site, a Samsung Version


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