Remember those oldschool electronics stores?

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Old school Scott

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You've all seen the pictures on the boombox museum site.
The small mom and pop electronics stores from the 80s that would display the fabulous boomboxes of the day in the front window. Today they are mostly all gone, dwarfed by the shadow of giant electronics stores like Circuit City.
Today I saw one hanging in there.
I can see this store in the eighties full of amazing boxes and alot of cheapies for the average income.
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MasterBlaster84

Boomus Fidelis
:agree: Fatdog, great memories. :-D
Unfortunately you can see the depressing change to garbage eggs in this window, even the garbage boxes were cool looking back in the 80's.
 

bill

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talk to the owners.
you never know whats kicking around in the back room.
seriously i have had good luck doing this at music stores. why not your electronics store. does not hurt to ask the answer is probably no but some times its yes.
 

Old school Scott

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bill said:
talk to the owners.
you never know whats kicking around in the back room.
seriously i have had good luck doing this at music stores. why not your electronics store. does not hurt to ask the answer is probably no but some times its yes.

Way ahead of you buddy!

Cheers OSS :afro:
 

Eddy

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bill said:
talk to the owners.
you never know whats kicking around in the back room.
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You never know there's a M 90 , GF 777 or something else in the back room
This is how i got my like new GF 777. Ok i got it from a member at S2G who found it at a store. :surf:
 

MONOLITHIC

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Now that's what I'm talkin' about!!! :cool:

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Cool avatar, hemiguy! :cool:

Still,... you know, the only thing that messes up that scene in "Do The Right Thing" is the fact that he turned up the "Mix Volume" - which has no effect on the regular volume of the box whatsoever - instead of the actual "Volume" level on the opposite side of the EQ. :dunce: Maybe Bill Nunn should've gotten himself familiar with the box before he acted out that scene. :lol:
 

hemiguy2006

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MONOLITHIC said:
Now that's what I'm talkin' about!!! :cool:

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Cool avatar, hemiguy! :cool:

Still,... you know, the only thing that messes up that scene in "Do The Right Thing" is the fact that he turned up the "Mix Volume" - which has no effect on the regular volume of the box whatsoever - instead of the actual "Volume" level on the opposite side of the EQ. :dunce: Maybe Bill Nunn should've gotten himself familiar with the box before he acted out that scene. :lol:
HAH HAH!! Good eye. I just watched it the other night and was cracking up.
I havent seen it since it came out back in the day.
FIGHT THE POWER !!!
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ViennaSound

Boomus Fidelis
A few stores also survived here, but the electronics have changed.
But i´m still afraid this old shop will die soon.
The house looks like get broken down ... :-/

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Also this old store survived:

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Need a few watches? :-P

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Out of this shelfes i bought in the 80´s my first 2 boomboxes

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el cad

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Hey, that's Eastern Ave.



I remember all those cool electronics shops on Howard St, before they are turned into beeper stores.
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My 3rd boombox was from a store like this. There were like 3 of them within one block of each other.
 

ViennaSound

Boomus Fidelis
That´s true, cad! :-/
Most of the old electronic stores moved into cellphone shops and so....

Inspired by this thread, i did a short trip to "radio Suppin" today and took a few pics:

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You can always find something interesting there

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Love it, because they sell also parts and so

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This window is nearly looking same like in the 80s. :yes:
Bought there my first digital watch, and later some others

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The most crazy thing is:
When the big electronic trust COSMOS opened near the radio shop, everybody thought the litte shop will close down soon.
Since last week COSMOS is bankrupt and close down forever next week.
SUPPIN still survived! :agree:

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Boom Shaka Laka

Requiem Æternam
ViennaSound said:
The most crazy thing is:
When the big electronic trust COSMOS opened near the radio shop, everybody thought the litte shop will close down soon.
Since last week COSMOS is bankrupt and close down forever next week.
SUPPIN still survived!
How ironic that you mention this! One of our major office supply stores, Office Depot, is currently running a TV commercial with the same theme... only using competing barber shops instead of electronics stores.

The owner of a small, neighborhood barber shop is afraid he'll go out of business when a chain store moves in, but he saves so much money by being creative and buying his supplies at Office Depot that he hangs in there. Meanwhile, the big, fancy chain store goes out of business and the neighborhood store survives. Exactly what you've described with Radio Suppin and Cosmos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyUohQNY ... re=related
 
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