DPaignall
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SOLD!
Yes. The same company has been doing small-scale replicas of coin-op video games for a while now. Very high quality stuff.
SOLD!
Yes. The same company has been doing small-scale replicas of coin-op video games for a while now. Very high quality stuff.
Such a shame bro....i think we need one last decent boombox with cassette before we pop our clogs....i guess those that have m90's including myself are very lucky....the outlay for this would be nothing for a company like jvc though imho.....i don't need one but it would be great for those withoutConsidering the molds for a full sized M90 will run you $20,000 it would be impossible to sell it for $500 if you plan on breaking even. $1,500 plus would be more accurate and we know collectors are generally too cheap to pay that amount.
Such a shame bro....i think we need one last decent boombox with cassette before we pop our clogs....i guess those that have m90's including myself are very lucky....the outlay for this would be nothing for a company like jvc though imho.....i don't need one but it would be great for those without
now at 92,205!!!Wow! When I put in my support for the project, it was sitting at about $63,000 USD with a goal of $75,000.
It is now sitting at $89,149 USD pledged !!
Where was this filmed?
I'll tell you this , that jbl will smoke a kaboom box off the face of the earth.Plus if it was full size, people would demand a working tape deck, but the only decks being manufactured today are low-quality ones like the one in the GPO Brooklyns and Ions. And that would just disappoint everyone. There's no way in hell a re-make of the M90's original high-quality soft-touch deck could be designed from scratch for an affordable price.
This is a great gift opportunity. It's affordable, and everyone can make use of a Bluetooth speaker, so why not give them one with some actual style, instead of a boring, soul-less JBL or Beats?
Thats awesome!!! Good to see you around too buddy. first time im back in a while.Looks a bit different here now.@hemiguy2006 That was filmed at last year's NostalgiaCon in Anaheim, California. There was a large boombox exhibit with several members of Boomboxery and Stereo2Go. By the way, it's good to see you still around, Frank!
National Boombox Museum to Debut at NostalgiaCon 80’s Pop Culture Convention
World’s Biggest Boombox Collection Goes on Display at NostalgiaCon 80’s September 28 & 29 at the Anaheim Convention Center...www.globenewswire.com
Good for you lad....me personally, i just wouldn't have a use for one....it's always been cassette for me, none of this Bluetooth malarkey im afraidI'm going to save my change for that mini m90 , I dont give a **** what anybody says I must have one.