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A label maker and case (no cord), a VHS rewinder with instruction manual, some honest-to-god 8 Tracks, an HTML pocket reference guide and Jeff Foxworthy's Redneck Dictionary (Value Village, Ottawa)
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a playlist designed for when the clock strikes the witching hour at the club.
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KRACO Stereo Cassette 8-Track Adaptor
Long live vintage…
🌚female freaks🌚
As I have been spending all of my time in the bookshop, I've had an opportunity to explore a number of forgotten nooks and crannies. Our Chicago store is relatively new, and as I've wandered through the shop I'm reminded that the building served other purposes before it became a bookshop. I was told that it was once a rehearsal space for a band called Murph and the Magic Tones. A few of the odds and ends in the unexplored spaces seem to be relics from those days. The curious item shown here is, I am told, an Eight Track Tape. Perhaps there is a way to play it in Crowley's Bentley. I am beginning to suspect, however, that there is something wrong with the Stereophonic System in the Bentley, as everything that he plays sounds strangely similar.