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I used to browse these boxes for hours. My parents would go shopping around the flea market, knowing I was safely tucked away in the farthest corners of The Record Shop. The owner, Mr. Cecil Dunbar, was a wheeler and a dealer. He'd buy, sell and trade any music format along with Nintendos and Super Nintendos. I bought my entire Monkees cd collection and several of their records, from Mr. Dunbar's store. Across the decades, this was my favorite place to be on a sunny summer day. Happy's Flea Market was forced to close down in 2016 and while many stores relocated, including the Record Shop, it was never the same.
Joep van Liefland’s “Time to Die,” Nanzuka, Tokyo, 2017. (Left) Untitled (Road to Eden), (Right) Untitled (Nulec), 2017
Pure Noise Records have announced Volume 3 of their cover compilation Dead Formats. It’s 16 songs long, and includes Senses Fail and Saves the Day covering each other, Four Year Strong covering Stone Temple Pilots, Hawthorne Heights covering Death Cab for Cutie, Bearings covering Sum 41, Cloud Nothings covering Misfits, and much more.
'Dead Formats Vol 3' is out October 17 and also features Carpool Tunnel covering The Smiths, Spanish Love Songs covering INXS, Senses Fail a
Apr 27, 2024 Vintage novelty TV Set analysis and tune up
One of the best SHANGO editions. His reverse engineering and Poland Collaboration are reasons to watch.
Ever wonder how transformers were wound?
Diagnosing disassembling building and testing a prototype vertical output transformer for Zenith Color Television. A fairly common failure on these vintage sets. Long journey from start to finish
Breakout Ep. 9: RIP VHS
NEW PODCAST: As the last video recorder rolls off the production line, we get all sentimental about the humble VHS videotape - well, most of us do:
[powerpress] As the last video recorder rolls off the production line, we get all sentimental about the humble VHS videotape – sharing our memories, our histories and, for some people, distaste towards the 40-year old format. Thanks for listening! Want to share your own thoughts on your memories of VHS? Drop us a line on our Facebook page, facebook.com/TGEBreakout. Also, check out our pages on…
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