Boombox Archealogy

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    From our good friend AB388 over on X, the Victor looks nice, close to $900 USD, not sure what the exact inflation/exchange price would be today. Radio did you ever see an X90?


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    1973 with some entries from Sony and Niveco (JVC), I don't have either, which one would you go with? The JVC is slightly more.


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    1988 and the Sony ROBO


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    Here's another for Techmoan, this looks really neat, from 1988 the Sharp QT-93CV, real big money and what is CDV (video?). Check out the remote? I'm not really sure what that is. I'm not really sure this is a boombox but this style of counter-top player was/is really popular in Japan.


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    Sony CFD-60 from 1989


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    From 1988, a cool looking Sanyo, at this price, it must be nice.


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    National RX-5700 from 1979


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    Sharp from 1978


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    From neat stuff from 1979 including the National Panasonic RX-2000


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    From 1971, the Toshiba Scoop looks like cassette only.


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    Sharp QT-77CD from 1990, I kind of like this look, very similar to the big Yamahas.



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    Making it's 1975 debut, the Victor (JVC) RC-707, this is a cool model but I feel like the meters are backwards? Shouldn't they be on the other side?


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    Hmm, looks so.
     

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    I knew it! Although looking closer now, it looks like Victor and Tape Counter are labeled backwards, guess it's just a reverse negative. I was hoping something cool was going on.
     
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    Good morning!
    Most probably yes.. :) Thought the same.
     

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    Wegavision is uploading some more treasure-trove magazines, this is from Stereo 1975.


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    From 1975

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    National Panasonic SG-147 from 1973


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    This Korean Blog has some interesting stuff on it, especially about the Sony-Whashin partnership, but you can see the other companies that partnered with Japanese and American Manufacturers. I think the writer spells "Whasin" wrong?
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    Hwashin Industry of Hwashin Group, which was in charge of Japanese Sony's Korean distributor,
    Hwashin Sony was established on September 1, 1973 in collaboration with Sony of Japan.

    -The joint venture ratio was Hwashin 51: Sony 49
    (at that time, Goldstar had a joint venture and technical partnership with Hitachi, Samsung Electronics with Sanyo, Taihan Electric Wire with Toshiba, and Dongnam Electric with Sharp)

    -Sony decided to enter Korea in 1972 (Hwashin Industry)
    -May 1974 Completion of the first factory in Dodang-dong, Bucheon-si, Gyeonggi-do (Hwashin Sony) -
    September 1975 Completion of the Bupyeong factory in Incheon (Hwashin Electric) -
    Full-scale launch of Hwashin Sony TV in April 1976
    - Sales of crystal ice makers in August 1976
    - Westing in the United States in October 1976 Marketed refrigerator through technical partnership with House
    - 1976 Launched audio system in collaboration with Hwashin Sony
    - 1977 Launch of 1-piece fully automatic washing machine (Hwashin Electric)
    - 1977 Launch of hot air blower and humidifier
    - May 1979 Launch of Hwashin room air conditioner (Hwashin Electric + U.S.) Westinghouse)
    - July 1979, Hwashin Sony ---> Company name changed to Hwashin Electronics
    - 1980, Hwashin Sony decided to produce color TVs (acquired Kumho Electronics TV production line) -
    December 1980, Sony decided to withdraw -
    October 23, 1980 Bankruptcy of Hwashin Group (Hwashin Industrial, Hwashin Electric, Hwashin Electronics)
    - December 1980, decision to withdraw from Sony
     
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    Finally figured out how to use google image translator. Toshiba RT-CDW70X from 1987


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