Serious Headgear For Your Next Rally?

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Zombie Master
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Major Softie wrote:Me too, but I can't remember who it was. Klipsch? Pioneer?

Can you google an image?
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Zombie Master wrote:
Major Softie wrote:Me too, but I can't remember who it was. Klipsch? Pioneer?

Can you google an image?
That poster is up in the games room in our condo. It only has the artist's name on it. If I recall the add was for a recording tape company like Maxell.
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Zombie Master wrote:
Major Softie wrote:Me too, but I can't remember who it was. Klipsch? Pioneer?

Can you google an image?
Yeah, actually you can - by description. I Googled "stereo blowing man in chair," and the first hit was the pic we're talking about.

I was afraid to look at what some of the other hits might have been....
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Re: Serious Headgear For Your Next Rally?

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Major Softie wrote:
Zombie Master wrote:
Major Softie wrote:Me too, but I can't remember who it was. Klipsch? Pioneer?

Can you google an image?
Yeah, actually you can - by description. I Googled "stereo blowing man in chair," and the first hit was the pic we're talking about.

I was afraid to look at what some of the other hits might have been....
Wow it was an ad for cassette tapes! I still have two cassette players. The only time I use them is when I am searching for some obscure tune that I can convert to digital. I have many cassette tapes.
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I scored a cassette player from work last week. (We're moving hospital next week and all old stuff is getting chucked. This was in an archive box). It's runs off batteries, mains 240v and has a DC 7.5V plug too! It's a Sanyo model number M2511. It comes with a carry case and a shoulder strap and it has the 240V power lead. It's as new. It was last tested electrically at work in 1998!

I've been listening to an old Country Joe and the Fish cassette tape tonight!
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