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Walkman Archaeology

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    Sorry can't read this but it's from HIFI Audio Video 5 from 1987


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    I've got a box of similar Walkmans CDV, mostly freebies or very cheap. They look cool in photos but the build quality is definately mass-production. I would have stayed with my trusted Sanyo Sportster, the $40 USD model wasn't too bad and if it got dropped or smashed, it wasn't too big of a deal, most of mine would last close to two years. Back then the $30 price difference was huge. Minimum wage here was $4.25/hour, I was working through school making about $75/week.

    I'd love to see the actual build numbers for Walkmans over the years and the countries they shipped to. I think a lot of people were moving to portable CD players that were now under $100 USD, some had decent skip protection.
     
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    Stereoplay from 1982 Heft 9, the Sony WM-F2, I loved portables with a radio since I couldn't afford new batteries every other day.


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    Telefunken CFM-3 from 1982, Stereoplay Magazine. I don't know if the CX decoder goes with it, wasn't that for a high fidelity record format?


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    ....and a translation! AUTO, do you and this guy race down the autobahn listening to your car's tape decks?
     
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    Audio Magazine (Germany) 1983, if you didn't know, the Sound Burger just had a limited edition reissue, watch Techmoan on YouTube for more information!


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    Hit Parader 1970 and the Sony TC-50, fresh from outer space.


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    Ibanez RP-100 Rock & Play Portable from 1990


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    From The International Design Yearbook 1995


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    Sorry can't read it, I only look at the magazine for the photos anyways....
    Playboy Netherlands 1991


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    Playboy USA 1992


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    No idea what it says but the photos look cool
    Radio Fernseh Phono Praxis 1973


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    Radio Fernseh Haendler 1973, a tiny write-up of the UHER CR-210


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    Isn’t the top right device part of the Sanyo ES line? Don’t recognize Fisher.
     
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    Seiko MGN-01M from 1983, a neat little watch that cold record 8 seconds of digital, disregard the "If" at the end, it goes into another product. We used to have fun with these similar recorders back then.


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    The Casio PT-50 from 1983, I wonder if it stores "on cassette" the actual music or a digital copy?


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