I just found out something interesting...

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hollyrockets

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Masterdon said:
"t would be interesting to get some manufacturer's statistics on how many of each model were built. Was the M70 one of the best-selling boomboxes? Is that why there's so many of them on Ebay? Or is it just because everyone says its so great, which drives demand for them?

In other words, is the reason why there are so many people looking for an M70, because they actually remember that specific model from their childhood, or is it just because people on boombox boards say they're so great?

Because I was alive back then, but I don't remember M70's at all :huh: ...........but I do remember the Conions and Lasonics.

Not knocking them, just curious what motivates people."

From my memory as a child that grew up in the Bronx (and that's all i can speak from) Lasonic's and Conions were WAY later. Those are from the mid 80's.
the 90's , 70's and gf777's remind me of the early 80's , Before breakdancing was on TV .

I'll bet they sold like hot cakes, although I never saw one other than my dad's. I posted a photo of me with it on my Facebook and three of my FB friends said they used to have one and I only have about 80 somehting FB friends.

They also are high in quality enough to have lasted in large numbers all these years. But really... I think they just sold a lot of them. Just a guess, though.
 

baddboybill

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Masterdon said:
"t would be interesting to get some manufacturer's statistics on how many of each model were built. Was the M70 one of the best-selling boomboxes? Is that why there's so many of them on Ebay? Or is it just because everyone says its so great, which drives demand for them?

In other words, is the reason why there are so many people looking for an M70, because they actually remember that specific model from their childhood, or is it just because people on boombox boards say they're so great?

Because I was alive back then, but I don't remember M70's at all :huh: ...........but I do remember the Conions and Lasonics.

Not knocking them, just curious what motivates people."

From my memory as a child that grew up in the Bronx (and that's all i can speak from) Lasonic's and Conions were WAY later. Those are from the mid 80's.
the 90's , 70's and gf777's remind me of the early 80's , Before breakdancing was on TV .
I too remember the conion and Lasonics, but I also remember Panasonics, GE, Emersons, ect.....I never saw an M70 in the store, on the street, or in advertisements :hmmm: I know from reading they were not to bad in price as new :yes: I would have to guess that they were built tough and lasted through many elements that other boxes could not last from :huh:
 

Jboogie2384

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Gotta agree with Masterdon and Bad Boy. I only remember the LASONIC, CONION, GF-777, RISING 20-20, and a few FISHER's in my time. Even a JVC 3 piecer. But not the M70, M90 or the other trails till I met you guys on this site. better late than never I guess huh?

Hey Fatdog if this guy can sell his M70 in the box for that amount, how much could I get for my 777 brand new in the box with manual and cord? Still with its original labels and covered in it's plastic? :hmmm: :hmmm:
 

joeladamkrueger

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Strānj-Bōōmbŏks said:
:jawdrop: with $1500 I can pay rent 9 months... incredible profit :huh:

Dont move to Norway :nonono: With $1500 I can pay rent 2 months, and I share a three room apartment with three others! :no:
 
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