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Terry

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Less war talk, more boombox talk!

You should have bought that JVC, you would be impressed by the sound quality.

Great story, and I will get there one day!
 

koleloi

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Terry said:
Less war talk, more boombox talk!

You should have bought that JVC, you would be impressed by the sound quality.

Great story, and I will get there one day!
Yes, I'm a bit regret buying that Sharp 828Sb right now. Just pull it off the package and found it in very bad physical condition. I think I'm gonna sell it soon.

Should have bought the JVC or the Sony CFS-V8 instead :rock: :rock: :rock:
 

SLO

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Thanks for sharing your pilgrimage to Cambodia with us all. It sometimes amazes me what some of us do to get our hands on some of these pieces of history. I loved reading your story man, and thanks for all the photos too, keep on huntin!
 

koleloi

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SLO said:
Thanks for sharing your pilgrimage to Cambodia with us all. It sometimes amazes me what some of us do to get our hands on some of these pieces of history. I loved reading your story man, and thanks for all the photos too, keep on huntin!
Thank you for the praise SLO;

Oh I forgot to show up the Sharp, it's a GF-828ST 100v too, maybe it's Japanese version of GF-666, I'm not sure.

It's powered up, everything seems to work but NO SOUND comes out. Its cosmetics is also really bad, however parts inside are in very good condition. It lacks both antennas and counter reset knob. A bad deal really.

I'm going to trade it with a JVC RC-M71 from another collector. The JVC is in even worse cosmetic but still working both radio/line-in/tape and sound good & strong (atleast as the guy describle)

I had a JVC M70 but never seen a M71, How about that one, is there any different to M70 except for the colour? Thanks.

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