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LGR - Thrifts [Ep. 26] Admiral Buckaroo
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Date: 2022-04-14
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Sean
Dude! We had that same RF video game switch growing up! I've had Atari 2600 and 7800, NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis hooked to it at one time or another. Great to have. It'd go well with the little Goldstar TV, if it were only in color. I also had a TV that looked a lot like that Goldstar. Ours was color though, and it was shiny black plastic instead of wood grain. Man, both of those items took me straight back to my childhood. Thanks for the nostalgia trip! This series is fun!
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Dude! We had that same RF video game switch growing up! I've had Atari 2600 and 7800, NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis hooked to it at one time or another. Great to have. It'd go well with the little Goldstar TV, if it were only in color. I also had a TV that looked a lot like that Goldstar. Ours was color though, and it was shiny black plastic instead of wood grain. Man, both of those items took me straight back to my childhood. Thanks for the nostalgia trip! This series is fun!
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3DGECASE
That Pioneer SX-535 looks identical to my SX-636 (from the front at least. Can't speak for the 535, but the 636 sounds beautiful and the wood-grain and silver combo makes it look just as beautiful as well (mmmm wood-grain, if only things still used that look. But for $89, it just ain't worth it, and even if it was worth it, it wouldn't be sitting on or even near a Goodwill shelf in that case. Love your videos btw.
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That Pioneer SX-535 looks identical to my SX-636 (from the front at least. Can't speak for the 535, but the 636 sounds beautiful and the wood-grain and silver combo makes it look just as beautiful as well (mmmm wood-grain, if only things still used that look. But for $89, it just ain't worth it, and even if it was worth it, it wouldn't be sitting on or even near a Goodwill shelf in that case. Love your videos btw.
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scottcol23
that sony BlackLight clock/radio was really really cool back in the day. It had a tiny black light bulb behind the numbers for the clock and radio dial, which made the numbers glow really really bright if you wanted it to (like those posters do, or you could dim it to be a soft glow. I always wondered why no one else did it? probably because the bulbs would die (like mine did)
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that sony BlackLight clock/radio was really really cool back in the day. It had a tiny black light bulb behind the numbers for the clock and radio dial, which made the numbers glow really really bright if you wanted it to (like those posters do, or you could dim it to be a soft glow. I always wondered why no one else did it? probably because the bulbs would die (like mine did)
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Luke
I envy your 8-track selection that you have. Out of the 7 local stores that I hit on my weekly run, I usually only find 1 with any 8-tracks at all. Most of them being chintzy country or gospel compilations that nobody wants. I have only found about 10 tapes worth owning in the three years that I've been actively collecting them.
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I envy your 8-track selection that you have. Out of the 7 local stores that I hit on my weekly run, I usually only find 1 with any 8-tracks at all. Most of them being chintzy country or gospel compilations that nobody wants. I have only found about 10 tapes worth owning in the three years that I've been actively collecting them.
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Robert
Saw a humongous Sony Trinitron at a Value World a couple of days ago. Can't remember the size of it, but. wow, that was tempting, so I know the feeling. Although we DID buy a Pioneer DVD/VCR Recorder combo deck. That was awesome. This would be in Middleburg Heights, Ohio, suburb of Cleveland.
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Saw a humongous Sony Trinitron at a Value World a couple of days ago. Can't remember the size of it, but. wow, that was tempting, so I know the feeling. Although we DID buy a Pioneer DVD/VCR Recorder combo deck. That was awesome. This would be in Middleburg Heights, Ohio, suburb of Cleveland.
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powerslave0606
What a collection of oldies and relics selling at prices like 45 bucks. Cassettes decks, classic games. I definitely would buy the fat PS2 and the cassette decks if I have a store like that in my city or close to it. And in many parts of the world things like those end on the trash.
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What a collection of oldies and relics selling at prices like 45 bucks. Cassettes decks, classic games. I definitely would buy the fat PS2 and the cassette decks if I have a store like that in my city or close to it. And in many parts of the world things like those end on the trash.
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CallMeFreakFujiko
My husband and I have a couple of CRT TVs. Though we got them for free from a couple of people trying to get rid of them and we never use them anymore. We instead use the flat screen 42 inch TV that we got years ago for like, 40 bucks at Circuit City. (RIP)
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My husband and I have a couple of CRT TVs. Though we got them for free from a couple of people trying to get rid of them and we never use them anymore. We instead use the flat screen 42 inch TV that we got years ago for like, 40 bucks at Circuit City. (RIP)
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Casa
That -sealed- king's quest looks like it was re-sealed in that back store you didn't go into. We used to re-seal some games that were returned by clients or borrowed by employees at a software store I used to work at. It's basically shrink wrapped.
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That -sealed- king's quest looks like it was re-sealed in that back store you didn't go into. We used to re-seal some games that were returned by clients or borrowed by employees at a software store I used to work at. It's basically shrink wrapped.
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wildbilltexas
I would have grabbed the Portastudio at 6: 56. I donated some old clothes to my local goodwill store last year. I brought them through the back door, and they had a HUGE mountain of clothes that they were sorting though!
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I would have grabbed the Portastudio at 6: 56. I donated some old clothes to my local goodwill store last year. I brought them through the back door, and they had a HUGE mountain of clothes that they were sorting though!
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lazor
Oh my Grandmother's last husband had one of those slot machine banks. I thought it was a joke but I was surprised that it was fully functional. It was at least 40 years old and the wires were falling off but it still worked.
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Oh my Grandmother's last husband had one of those slot machine banks. I thought it was a joke but I was surprised that it was fully functional. It was at least 40 years old and the wires were falling off but it still worked.
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