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Sears LXI Series mini component system

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This mini stereo appeared in the 1981 Sears catalog. We believe it was made by Sanyo.  

Seltec GX-555

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Sencor S-4540

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Sensor RT-1246

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This is a big Taiwanese boombox with 8-inch woofers and shiny chrome knobs. There are several re-branded versions.  

Sensor RT-1266

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Taiwanese boombox with 8-inch woofers, LED meters, and 2 tape decks.  

Sharp 5P-R3U

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Sharp CT-6001

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Sharp GF-508

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This came in 2 versions: GF-508ST which is all silver, and GF-508SB which is black behind the grills.  

Sharp GF-515

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The GF-515 is a heavy, high-quality boombox from Sharp with two very robust tape decks that are a joy to operate.  

Sharp GF-575

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The GF575 was a very long, twin-deck ghettoblaster from Sharp's early 80s lineup.  

Sharp GF-5757

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This was a midsize boombox from the mid 1980s, available in silver or gold versions. Output power 2x3W RMS.  

Sharp GF-666

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Sharp GF-7600 from Say Anything

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Yes, this is the radio held up high by John Cusak in the movie Say Anything.  

Sharp GF-787

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The Sharp GF-787 was a blue and white, Japan-only version of the GF-575.  

Sharp GF-818

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The Sharp GF-818 boombox was sold in Japan in 1980-1981. It was also called Searcher-W.  

Sharp GF-828

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Sharp GF-8787

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The Sharp GF8787 was a good-looking radio from Sharp's 1981 lineup.  

Sharp GF-888

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Sharp GF-8989

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The GF8989 was a good-looking boombox from Sharp, much different in design than their late 70s models.  

Sharp GF-9292

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The GF-9292 is an updated version of the GF-9191. It commands a higher price among collectors because it's more rare.  

Sharp GF-9500

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Sharp GF-9595

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The GF-9595 was a very advanced boombox, considering the year it was introduced (1980). It has tons of controls and a space-age appearance.  

Sharp GF-9696

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The GF-9696 was a fantastic mid-size ghettoblaster from 1980. It has 6 speakers and 2x11 watts RMS (sinus).  
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