brigadier.vytas - 2011-01-05 12:52
Nothing special for many members, but very spacial for me - this is my first Sharp! A Sharp 8989. A month ago one of my colleagues called me very early, it was sunday and i thought like "c'mon, what a..", but soon i heard this: "yo, i'm at flea market (in the city, which was 150 km away from me), i've found a oldskool Sharp for you, it is..wait a second.. a GF 9898. Is it good? I can pick it up for ya, if u want. Price - 30 bucks". Wow, that was a really nice surprise from a guy, who knows only, that such things like bbxes are existing, and he knew, i'm collecting them. "Yes, please pick it up, mate, thanks allot!!!- i said..
Actualy, Sharp was in fully working order,i was suprised by its nice sound, but it had lot's of scratches, carrying handle was missing, no antenna..Anyway, i was happy with my first Sharp and next day i decided to work with it a bit. I've tryed to check a carrying handle from one poor Philips donnor - what a lucky bastard i am:
No good pic of the front before sanding..
After sanding, ready for painting:
Finnished:
Big SHARP logo on top and that Plasmacluster are 2 pieces of 1 sticker, i've found it once on the big industrial air conditioner
New antenna!
For better aesthetics - DIY reel cassette. Paper discs spraypainted with same silver spray i used for Sharp painting. No Sharp sticker unfortunately, but GS looks ok too, i think:
wow, nice work! That 8989 looks great now
Beautiful work. Well done.
great story, great box, and great work, congrats BRIGADIER,
Great Job. Great match. What paint did you use? Do you have a color code?
brigadier.vytas - 2011-01-05 22:39
hehe thanks! Im using german made Multona car spraypaints only. Lots of colours, dryes in seconds, very "user friendly" sprays. This one's code - 0691.
You really have imagination man, with that GS cassette!
Unfortunately the "reels" are not moving for the time being,right?.
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Originally posted by Brigadier Vytas:
Is this the button on the back (red one, close to the battery door)?
brigadier.vytas - 2011-01-06 11:02
Thank's, man. I don't really need them to spin, but it is possible and easy to do - glue that "reel" onto tape's roll, add some clear round plastic to avoid friction and scratching - that's all, it will spin like a real one.
brigadier.vytas - 2011-01-06 11:09
ooops.. yes it is, Torres. This is for my "line in for dummies" - on/off for cassette motor. I'm connecting mp3 via Mix Mic socket - it works only, if cassettes "play" is "on". For saving batteries i can switch the motor off
Btw, a little offtopic - unusual cassette with some nice arab writings (sorry to all G.W.Bush & T.Blair fans if it is insulting u)
Actually, cassette is from Lebanon, my gf's sister was visiting this country about 10 years ago.
YOU did a great job man, and the cassettes look very cool too.
awesome work...nice sharp sticker...
brigadier.vytas - 2011-01-06 23:04
Thanks, mates:]
Nice Box and great job as always'B.V.
and those casettes you do kickin man.....
fresh.produce - 2011-01-17 15:23
Love the work you did that was my first sharp too
well done B V ....a triumph
brigadier.vytas - 2011-01-18 10:22
very very good!!
Very nice paint job . Congratz with your first Sharp
I hope it's not the last ;-)