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    Thanks Longman, I've been stuck on metal milling machine restoration videos and haven't checked out Techmoan in awhile. That component is so cool, I've never seen one before and never really thought about it but that would look super-cool in a stack of equipment. The wheels are turning, it would be fun to get a small Watchman, or similar, and modify it so it will fit in a stack, maybe a little AWIA 22 System.
     
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    That's cool, it must have been really neat back when it came out, so 2001 looking. I've been watching the micro-tv sales and they're picking up, just missed a sweet JVC and I'm kicking myself. Now that I can actually use them, they're cool to own but other people are starting to jump on the bandwagon. I'm not complaining, I'd rather see them worth something than thrown out.
     
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    That's funny, I was trying to zoom in on that in your other post....
     
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    I still haven't found one of those yet speedy2.0, I have to believe it's similar to it's bigger brother with metal trim and buttons and maybe even some of it's front face.

    Surprisingly it's really going up in bid price, they tend to go for much less over here although the units look well used and this looks pretty nice.
     
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    I was browsing through Sanyos on Ebay and found the ideal Radio Cassette for 007.
    No worries about where to keep your Van Halen tapes with this one although I suspect the tape storage is in place of the turntable models higher in the range had.

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sanyo-Ra...400234?hash=item28790a26aa:g:1zwAAOSwSI5bYHdy

    sanyo briefcase.jpg

    Also, not a stereo but one of the looking coolest looking radios I hadn't seen before

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Atomic-Space-Age-Sanyo-RM1600-Transistor-Radio-Sphere-Ball-AM/173785793176?_trkparms=aid=111001&algo=REC.SEED&ao=1&asc=20131017132637&meid=91140847f9cf447a94023973d53db64d&pid=100033&rk=2&rkt=8&sd=173785793176&itm=173785793176&_trksid=p2045573.c100033.m2042
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    I have always liked the look of the Pansonic Panapet range and similar 70s funky radios like this.
    You don't get more 1970s than that "Burnt Orange" colour.
    However, they have been outside the price range I could justify since Ebay started and are mainly AM only so I wouldn't use them.
     
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    I like the Sony Clock. I guess the Sanyo is actually a Clock Radio.

    The Cassette Recorder above might say Craig but is actually a Sanyo 2000G

    http://www.richardsradios.co.uk/sanyocassette.html

    If you can accept the Sanyo name and a white eject button here is one for £10buy it now.

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-...096432?hash=item521923d2f0:g:ZFMAAOSwE~ZcVFrE

    I think the seller is getting 8 track muddled up with cassettes.

    The square transport controls and front mounted eject are very distinctive, especially since my Mother bought the Sanyo 2400G radio cassette which uses the same deck new back in 1973.
     
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