theledmuseum - 2008-04-21 07:44
I have a number of ghetto blaster web pages on my website; I think it is appropriate to post them in this forum.
In more-or-less alphabetical order, they are:
Aiwa CS-600JVC RC-550JWJVC RC-656JWJVC RC-838JWJVC RC-M70JWJVC RC-M80JWPanasonic RX-5090Sears SR-2100These are machines I actually own right now (late-April 2008), not machines I once had but no longer do.
masterblaster84 - 2008-04-21 07:55
Very cool and nicely done!
Sweet collection and I love the vintage video game banners and Band shirts
Those video game banners are marquees from coin-op arcade video games from the 1980s.
From left to right:
Atari ''Tempest''Nintendo ''R-Type''Konami ''Super Cobra''Midway ''Omega Race''Sega ''Star Trek''Williams ''Joust''Venture Line ''Looping''Universal ''Mr. Do!'s Castle''Jaleco ''Exerion''Gremlin/Sega ''Astro Blaster''Gottlieb ''Q*bert''I have a few more video game marquees, but I don't presently have anywhere to display them.
I believe I have marquees from:
Atari "Space Duel"
Williams "Stargate"
Williams "Sinistar"
Cinematronics "Star Castle"
Williams "Robotron: 2084"
Sega "Space Harrier"
...and a few others...
The "band" shirts you can see on these web pages are from the bands Anthrax and Metallica - two of my favourites.
jaredscottfla - 2008-04-21 19:12
Excellent stuff LED! I like the shots of your Aiwa CS 600. Cool site. I'll be investigating more. Welcome to our crazy little family of BBX/Walkman freaks!
That screen looks like it's from the Atari 7800 home video game console.
Back in Seattle in the late-1980s, I had a marquee for the coin-op version of Pole Position; it was made of glass, not acrylic like the marquees from most other video games. It was lost when I moved right around 1990, so I no longer have it.