BROKEN DREAMS - boxes never boom again

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goodman

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In the third part of the photos you will see a very interesting boomboxes:
This is boombox ACIKO (just like mine) but in bad condition and missing one speaker:

Next boombox is PHILIPS D 8434 - very dirty and missing tape and batery covers:

Next boombox is HITACHI - very dirty, missing tape cover in very bad condition. Which model is this HITACHI?

Next boombox is STR 5099A - missing tape cover and switches:


This STR 5099A is brother of Super Jumbo:
 

RadioRaheem

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The problem whit this flea - it is really big and a lot of resellers are cruising from the early morning buying all good stuff. Need to be lucky to get something in descent condition :sadno: . The funny thing is - gypsy sellers always saying - "its workin of course". And you can bet - no way to work :lol: .

that's why i be there at 5 o'clock in the mornin, with a maglite, i dont wait till people packt things out, i light in the cars....
 
Hey brother goodman, this Hitachi is model TRK 8155E, what a shame it was in that condition... :'-(
Next boombox is HITACHI - very dirty, missing tape cover in very bad condition. Which model is this HITACHI?
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It should look like this...
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goodman

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Hey brother goodman, this Hitachi is model TRK 8155E, what a shame it was in that condition...
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It should look like this...
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:agree: with you. Philips D 8434 must look like this:
 

goodman

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Last weekend I went for a walk to flea market in my town (is called "BITAK") .
There was nothing interesting. Оnly some old boomboxes in unknown condition.
Here is some pictures:









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MyOhMy

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The Siemens Club 726 is the same as the Bush BR 5902 and, for a tone box, it's quite a decent sound. :-) This box has removable front and rear case covers allowing for easy access. :thumbsup:
 

ralrein1

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Yeah Myohmy,I totally thought of your boombox with the upside down tweeters when I saw that one. Neat litte b.box.
 
A couple modern 'boomboxes' get what's coming to them - they were duff units found released in the wild...

A Magnavox with 'security screws'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oe6SeBuI-vo

A dead RCA blob-box

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1OxkrXa_08
 

superlew

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Ghetteaux Les Fabulous said:
A couple modern 'boomboxes' get what's coming to them - they were duff units found released in the wild...
A Magnavox with 'security screws'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oe6SeBuI-vo
Here's what I did with the last (the only) Maggie AZ 8050 that found it's way to my kitchen table.:
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This is my girlfriend's radio that she's had since she was a high school sophomore.
Complete refurb, custom paint, line-in mod using the "Superduper" method (love that trick). It actually sounds really good for it's size. The screws make access pretty difficult. They're No. 7 Torx screws, but good luck finding a driver long enough to reach the ones for the back case. I had to borrow a long T-handle from my uncle to get inside. Once I was in it was a breeze - Just had to keep that No. 7 Torx close at hand.
 

Styleking

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superlew said:
Here's what I did with the last (the only) Maggie AZ 8050 that found it's way to my kitchen table.:

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This is my girlfriend's radio that she's had since she was a high school sophomore.
Complete refurb, custom paint, line-in mod using the "Superduper" method (love that trick). It actually sounds really good for it's size. The screws make access pretty difficult. They're No. 7 Torx screws, but good luck finding a driver long enough to reach the ones for the back case. I had to borrow a long T-handle from my uncle to get inside. Once I was in it was a breeze - Just had to keep that No. 7 Torx close at hand.
Beautiful job Aram! As usual!
 

superlew

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Thanks guys!

This is one that actually booms again.

Feel free to let me have it with the "egg" comments... :-P
 

T-STER

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superlew said:
Thanks guys!

This is one that actually booms again.

Feel free to let me have it with the "egg" comments... :-P
I was gonna launch in with a comment about the egg but that is a stunning resto, looks factory.
 
superlew said:
Here's what I did with the last (the only) Maggie AZ 8050 that found it's way to my kitchen table.:

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This is my girlfriend's radio that she's had since she was a high school sophomore.
Complete refurb, custom paint, line-in mod using the "Superduper" method (love that trick). It actually sounds really good for it's size. The screws make access pretty difficult. They're No. 7 Torx screws, but good luck finding a driver long enough to reach the ones for the back case. I had to borrow a long T-handle from my uncle to get inside. Once I was in it was a breeze - Just had to keep that No. 7 Torx close at hand.
Alas the CD player was toast on the one I'd found. Wasn't worth dealing with.
 
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