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Quasar GX-3642

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Quasar GX-3652

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Quasar GX-3661

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This was a re-branded National Panasonic RX-5650.  

Radiotone Cordoba 900

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This is a small clone of the Sharp GF-777. It was also known as Sound Lab RSD-900, Redwood 4004-S, Schneider GP-1, and Eversonic GP-1.  

Realistic SCR-3

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This is the SCR-3 boombox from Realistic, also known as catalog number 14-772. Readio Shack was selling it in 1982.  

Realistic SCR-6

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The SCR-6, also called the 14-776, was a re-styled version of the GE 3-5286. It has Dolby and Metal tape settings.  

Realistic SCR-8

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Also called the 14-778, this nice-sounding boombox was sold by Realistic (RadioShack) during the early 1980's.  

RFT SKR-500

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RFT SKR-501

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Rising SRC-2005

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This is one of the famous 20/20 models from Rising. It's basically an SRC-2015 with square grills instead of round.  

Rising SRC-2015

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Big ghettoblaster from Rising, nicknamed "20/20" because of the badges on the front indicating 20cm woofers.  

Rising SRC-2015 Green Edition

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Rising SRC-2015 (20/20) "Green Edition" specifications and service manual  

Roberts RCS80 Synthesized Preset Radio

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The RCS80 was Roberts flagship model, with digital tuning and preset station buttons.  

RT-7000 BomBeat 7

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The RT-7000 boombox was sold in 1980 in 3 different colors (red, silver, black)  

Saba RCR-406

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Saba RCR-414

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Very nice ghettoblaster introduced in 1979. Nice green tuner lamp.  

Saba RCR-426

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This ghettoblaster was introduced in 1981. It is a re-styled Sanyo M-X620.  

Saba RCR-430

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Saba RCR-490

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Saba RCR-754

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Saba RCR-900

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The RCR-900 was a dual-deck ghettoblaster from 1985.  
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