Toshiba RT-S 913 "bombeat"

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hardmen

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In less than six months, two were sold (single price auction = BIN) in Argentina. :-O
And both times I was not watching ... :sad:
The last sold, it´s sold to a Brazilian guy (a Boomboxery member, but not me!!!) :no: :sadno: :-/ :sad:

Awesome Score Chevyman!!! ;-)

Cheers!!
 

broome

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Hi ... I'm a newbie and came onto this topic while searching for info on what to do with a beat-up Toshiba RT-S 913 Bombeat 40 that I found abandoned outside (!)

I am a vintage audio collector, not a boombox collector, but find them facinating and picked this up.

The unit I have is mostly complete but the internals are badly water damaged but perhaps the knobs, switch covers, etc. are useful to someone?

John
 

mmcodomino

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broome said:
Hi ... I'm a newbie and came onto this topic while searching for info on what to do with a beat-up Toshiba RT-S 913 Bombeat 40 that I found abandoned outside (!)

I am a vintage audio collector, not a boombox collector, but find them facinating and picked this up.

The unit I have is mostly complete but the internals are badly water damaged but perhaps the knobs, switch covers, etc. are useful to someone?

John

PM'd :-D

...and called dibs ;-)
 

THAFUZZ

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Dannnnnngggggg! :-O Super good looking box. 3 way speaker too? Fuhgetaboutit. That's a rockin' box for sure . Se me olvido como decir Dibs en espanol. :lol:
 

shane higgins

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oooo arron
stiil you can fix what you have but not what you dont have
ebay it
dont sell your self short
you mite get$100 for it if its f..ked up
 

redbenjoe

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Lasonic TRC-920 said:
Toshiba is like the classic Jaguar cars, they sure know where to put the chrome! :-D

chris -- YOU are the motha of correctness !!! :thumbsup: :drool: :yes: :yes:

google up a shot of a black 50s jag xk 120



jaguar-xk120.jpg
 

Scotty_M

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I wonder how many of these were ever made...and how many are still functioning today. Easily less than half. Probably closer to 1/10th.

Scott
 
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