[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Two more Sony/Superscope leaflets (catalogues).
Leaflet opened up.[ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Early sony friendship with this 1971 Sony/Superscope leaflet.
Just visible here under two turntables is my TC-203SD.[ATTACH]
The stuff I am showing was in a box in the living room that did not quite make it into a bedroom. Some other items I remebered I had that could go...
It is amazing what you find and can add to your collection.
[ATTACH] Some Sony Centre compliments slips.
[ATTACH] A small writing pad promoting sony radio 40th anniversary.
Hi guys I'm back. Here is a small selection of ephemera including a few catalogues.[ATTACH] This is an A4 standing display card to show the...
Tape decks of this period will be easy to demagnetize with a mains operated demanetiser. You can also check and adjust the azimuth while the...
I also have a TC-V7 but it will be in deep storage so can not lay my hands on it or else I would investigate the easiness of belt replacement for you.
That is a fabulous collection of brushed alluminum seperates you have there, far more than my examples, great stuff and nicely presented.
The odd one turns up on ebay now and again but as old Hi-Fi is becoming more collectible prices will rise.
The TC-165 was available from 1971 to 1973, while the TC-203SD was available from 1974 so they are pretty close in production. For completeness...
Yes Mister X, it is a big STOP button or key to be more accurate.
When discussing the TC-203SD I can never ignore including the TC-204SD, a more traditional front load design. [img] If awards were being handed...
Another 'Classic', Sony's first front loading HI-FI stero cassette deck, the TC-203SD. [img] When I found this my heart started pumping at the...
Something 'Classic', the 1976 HMK-70 Music Centre. [IMG] This is the catalogue illustration, I don't have my own example pictured and its too big...
Lets have a break from the lists and small stuff. Here is something special, the 1981, PSX-600 'Biotracer' turntable. [IMG] A fabulous piece of...
I will collect anything and have piles of magazine and newspaper cuttings featuring equipment adverts, tests and reviews etc. Here are some more...
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