RE: [313] Re: vinyl walkman

2001-11-08 Thread Bulger, Tim
Back in the early 60's, several companies made in-car record changers for
Chrysler that would play a stack of 45's:

http://www.imperialclub.com/TipsAndResources/ComponentParts/Accessories/Audi
oSystem/HighwayHiFi/1956To1959/SpottersGuide.html
http://www.imperialclub.com/TipsAndResources/ComponentParts/Accessories/Audi
oSystem/HighwayHiFi/1960To1961/Allstate/index.htm



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From: dan robitaille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] Re: vinyl walkman


I have an old Fischer Price portable  vinyl player. That
thing is still the bomb, except when playing 12" records,
it gets a little sketchy as the vinyl rubs up against the
tone arm post..

dan robitaille



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Re: [313] Re: vinyl walkman

2001-11-08 Thread dan robitaille
I have an old Fischer Price portable  vinyl player. That
thing is still the bomb, except when playing 12" records,
it gets a little sketchy as the vinyl rubs up against the
tone arm post..

dan robitaille



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Re: [313] Re: vinyl walkman

2001-11-08 Thread David Gillies

That reminds me, I was at the Sink's re-opening birthday last Sunday, and
whilst having a flick through 7"s I couldn't afford and would never see
again, I noticed the man selling them had a portable record player. It was
about 10" long by 4 wide, and was apparently made by technics until about
1989. It looked something like a vinyl walkman... Anyone ever seen one?


Ooooh, try these out for size!

http://www.dustygroove.com/misc.htm
http://www.jackbergsales.com/electronics/unisonic.htm

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[313] Re: vinyl walkman

2001-11-08 Thread Scott Everett
Yes, a couple friends and I bought one before we went overseas, so we could 
listen to records in all those London shops with tons of 99p records and no 
listening stationsworked like a charm! and we even had guys queueing up 
behind us, thinking that the shop had suddenly changed their mind and gotten 
a station! :P Definite conversation piece.
Anyway, it's a older 80s model boombox (Sanyo?) with a neat phono deck that 
slides out of the front. About $200 used online (just do a search on Google 
or such). Hell on batteries though:)


Peace,
Scott

:http://www.skwiggly.com
:mother Earth sound system
:keep techno sexy!

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Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2001 11:17:39 +
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
From: "seth redmond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [313] RE: (313) speaking of sylvester... (was Re: (313) song 
id)

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Speaking of Esther, If any one sees her cover of "home is where the hatred
is" , I want it...

That reminds me, I was at the Sink's re-opening birthday last Sunday, and
whilst having a flick through 7"s I couldn't afford and would never see
again, I noticed the man selling them had a portable record player. It was
about 10" long by 4 wide, and was apparently made by technics until about
1989. It looked something like a vinyl walkman... Anyone ever seen one?

-s

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