The Name Game: How many can you get?

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Lasonic TRC-920

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docs said:
#67 and #72 and #75 looks like a Tecsonic MX-900

I've definitely seen a pic of #110 somewhere will try fish it out.

#129 is JVC M8000

I think your right, it does look like this here:

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Strānj-Bōōmbŏks said:
#128 is the Crown CSC-300 L

Got it!

1. Sharp GF-8585
2. Panasonic
3. Universum Supersound 16000 CTR 2605
4. Sanyo M4500
5: Telefunken CR 100
6. ?
7. Sharp GF-8585
8. Toshiba RT-200
9. Sharp GF-9090
10. Vinix
11. Aiwa TPR-920
12. ?
13. ?
14. Marantz
15. Sharp GF9090
16. Universum Senator CTR 2312M
17. Sharp GF-8585
18. Hitachi TRK-8080
19. Hitachi
20. Panasonic RX-5500
21. Sony CFS-500
22. ?
23. Sharp GF-9797
24. Sanyo M9990
25. Sharp GF-9191
26. ?
27. Sony
28. Crown CSC-950
29. ?
30. Hitachi TRK-8190
31. Aiwa 770
32. Crown CSC-945
33. Crown CSC-950
34. ?
35. Aiwa CS-600
36. Toshiba RT-8890
37. Toshiba RT-S893
38. Aiwa TPR-990
39. JVC RC-M80
40. Toshiba RT-8710
41. Universum Senator Super 8800 CTR 2108
42. Aiwa 880
43. Sanyo M-X650
44. Hitachi TRK-8800
45. Aiwa TPR-968
46. Sharp GF-9494
47. JVC RC-838
48. ?
49. JVC RC-M70
50. Sharp GF-9696
51. JVC RC-828
52. Sencor?
53. Sharp GF-9494
54. Conion CRC-H58
55. Hitachi TRK-8600
56. Philips/Magnavox D8443
57. ?
58. Sharp GF-9000
59. ?
60. Grundig RR-1140
61. Sharp GF-555
62. Philips/Magnavox D8443
63. Sanyo M-X920
64. Panasonic RX-5600
65. Palladium
66. ?
67. Tecsonic MX-900
68. Goldstar TSR-800 / Prosonic PQR 9962
69. Unisef SZ-5000
70. Helix
71. Unisef SZ-5000
72. Tecsonic MX-900
73. Discolite
74. Crown SZ-5100
75. Tecsonic MX-900
76. JVC RC-M50
77. Sony CFS-F5
78. Fisher PH-492
79. JVC RC-M90
80. Toshiba RT-S913 Bombeat 40
81. Toshiba RT-S90
82. Rising
83. Panasonic RX-7200
84. Helix
85. JVC RC-M90
86. Goldstar TSR-800 / Prosonic PQR 9962
87. JVC RC-M70
88. Hitachi TRK-8180
89. Sharp VZ-2500
90. Conion C-100F
91. Panasonic RX-5350
92. Sharp VZ-2500
93. ?
94. Conion C-100F
95. Fisher PH-480
96. Toshiba RT-S983
97. Crown CSC-850
98. Aiwa TPR-950
99. Sharp GF-777
100. Sharp GF-909
101. Sharp GF-777
102. Sharp GF-777
103. Sharp GF-767
104. Sharp GF-909
105. Sharp GF-777
106. ?
107. Crown CSC-980
108. JVC RC-550
109. Promax J1
110. HUGE 5000
111. JC2000
112. JC2000
113. JC2000
114. JC2000
115. ?
116. Rising 20/20
117. Telefunken HiFi Studio 1M
118. Telefunken HiFi Studio 1M
119. Sanyo M-X650
120. Marantz CRS-8000
121. Panasonic RX-7700
122. Sanyo M-X960 'BigBen'
123. Crown CSC-970
124. JVC RC-550
125. ?
126. Sanyo M9998
128. Crown CSC-300
129. JVC M8000
130. Aiwa TPR-955
131. Pioneer SK-909
132. Sony CFS-77
133. Philips
 

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Thanks to ViennaSound's posting on his "Back in the time...on s2go" thread we now have #110

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MEGAMAX mega 4000 multi dancing machine

1. Sharp GF-8585
2. Panasonic
3. Universum Supersound 16000 CTR 2605
4. Sanyo M4500
5: Telefunken CR 100
6. ?
7. Sharp GF-8585
8. Toshiba RT-200
9. Sharp GF-9090
10. Vinix
11. Aiwa TPR-920
12. ?
13. ?
14. Marantz
15. Sharp GF9090
16. Universum Senator CTR 2312M
17. Sharp GF-8585
18. Hitachi TRK-8080
19. Hitachi
20. Panasonic RX-5500
21. Sony CFS-500
22. ?
23. Sharp GF-9797
24. Sanyo M9990
25. Sharp GF-9191
26. ?
27. Sony
28. Crown CSC-950
29. ?
30. Hitachi TRK-8190
31. Aiwa 770
32. Crown CSC-945
33. Crown CSC-950
34. ?
35. Aiwa CS-600
36. Toshiba RT-8890
37. Toshiba RT-S893
38. Aiwa TPR-990
39. JVC RC-M80
40. Toshiba RT-8710
41. Universum Senator Super 8800 CTR 2108
42. Aiwa 880
43. Sanyo M-X650
44. Hitachi TRK-8800
45. Aiwa TPR-968
46. Sharp GF-9494
47. JVC RC-838
48. ?
49. JVC RC-M70
50. Sharp GF-9696
51. JVC RC-828
52. Sencor?
53. Sharp GF-9494
54. Conion CRC-H58
55. Hitachi TRK-8600
56. Philips/Magnavox D8443
57. ?
58. Sharp GF-9000
59. ?
60. Grundig RR-1140
61. Sharp GF-555
62. Philips/Magnavox D8443
63. Sanyo M-X920
64. Panasonic RX-5600
65. Palladium
66. ?
67. Tecsonic MX-900
68. Goldstar TSR-800 / Prosonic PQR 9962
69. Unisef SZ-5000
70. Helix
71. Unisef SZ-5000
72. Tecsonic MX-900
73. Discolite
74. Crown SZ-5100
75. Tecsonic MX-900
76. JVC RC-M50
77. Sony CFS-F5
78. Fisher PH-492
79. JVC RC-M90
80. Toshiba RT-S913 Bombeat 40
81. Toshiba RT-S90
82. Rising
83. Panasonic RX-7200
84. Helix
85. JVC RC-M90
86. Goldstar TSR-800 / Prosonic PQR 9962
87. JVC RC-M70
88. Hitachi TRK-8180
89. Sharp VZ-2500
90. Conion C-100F
91. Panasonic RX-5350
92. Sharp VZ-2500
93. ?
94. Conion C-100F
95. Fisher PH-480
96. Toshiba RT-S983
97. Crown CSC-850
98. Aiwa TPR-950
99. Sharp GF-777
100. Sharp GF-909
101. Sharp GF-777
102. Sharp GF-777
103. Sharp GF-767
104. Sharp GF-909
105. Sharp GF-777
106. ?
107. Crown CSC-980
108. JVC RC-550
109. Promax J1
110. MEGAMAX mega 4000 multi dancing machine
111. JC2000
112. JC2000
113. JC2000
114. JC2000
115. ?
116. Rising 20/20
117. Telefunken HiFi Studio 1M
118. Telefunken HiFi Studio 1M
119. Sanyo M-X650
120. Marantz CRS-8000
121. Panasonic RX-7700
122. Sanyo M-X960 'BigBen'
123. Crown CSC-970
124. JVC RC-550
125. ?
126. Sanyo M9998
128. Crown CSC-300
129. JVC M8000
130. Aiwa TPR-955
131. Pioneer SK-909
132. Sony CFS-77
133. Philips[/quote]
 

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ford93 said:
Looks like #93 is going to be hard to solve. I kinda like it.

I also was wondering about this radio, it's big, that's for sure, If you look at the C100F next to it, it's just as long and if you look at the GF 777's below it, you can see it has 8 inch speakers, so it's probably about the size of a TRC-975 in length with it's dual deck set up.

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docs

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Lasonic TRC-920 said:
ford93 said:
Looks like #93 is going to be hard to solve. I kinda like it.

I also was wondering about this radio, it's big, that's for sure, If you look at the C100F next to it, it's just as long and if you look at the GF 777's below it, you can see it has 8 inch speakers, so it's probably about the size of a TRC-975 in length with it's dual deck set up.

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Maybe the speaker bars are missing on this one...
 

sinalma2012

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Gente querida, estoy muy feliz de que alguien haya formado este foro genial. Necesito saber el nombre y modelo de este equipo que alguien subio. Resulta que estoy preparando un regalo para mi padre en su cumpleaños, y la verdad es que con una buena foto de este equipo me alcanza por el momento. Desde ya les doy las gracias si alguno tiene una foto en buena calidad. Se que se trata de un philips, aunque es muy similara un "Palladium" , con la diferencia que el Palladium tiene una pantalla digital y el panasonic que tenia mi padre NO. muchas gracias!!


Dear people, I am very happy that someone has made ​​this forum great. I need the name and model of this computer that someone went up. It turns out that I am preparing a gift for my father on his birthday, and the truth is that with a good photo of this team as I can for the moment. From already thank you if anyone has a picture in good quality. I know it is a philips, although very similara a "Palladium", except that the Palladium has a digital display and I had my father panasonic NO. thank you very much!!

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Ghettoboom767

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Good work guys!
If I wan't on my stupid I-phone I'd help fill
In the blanks.
BTW you know this is just s fraction of his collection! :-O
You should see if he'll post some more walls-he has 1,000!!!
More than anyone I believe!! :-O :drool:
I'd like to see you guys fill I'n the blanks on 1,000!!! :-O :yes:
 

Zippy

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Lasonic TRC-920 said:
ford93 said:
Looks like #93 is going to be hard to solve. I kinda like it.

I also was wondering about this radio, it's big, that's for sure, If you look at the C100F next to it, it's just as long and if you look at the GF 777's below it, you can see it has 8 inch speakers, so it's probably about the size of a TRC-975 in length with it's dual deck set up.

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One of those was on ebay Germany a little while ago. It's an HBATEC KS-45.
Despite being pretty ugly it has discolites :thumbsup:

hbatec_ks-35_2_big.jpg


http://www.stereo80s.com/bbx.cfm?id=1263
 
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