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Condor CR-9000

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NASA 1200GX DJ-573

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This was a re-styled Sharp GF-505 boombox with the name NASA put on it for unknown reasons.  

Sharp 3S-70

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This was a large TV boombox from Sharp  

Sharp 5P-37

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Sharp 5P-R3U

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Sharp CD-K7000

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A mini stereo system from Sharp with 10 inch woofers!  

Sharp CT-6001

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Sharp GF-1000

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The GF-1000 is the most sought-after model in the GF-777 series, with white woofers and blue grills.  

Sharp GF-303

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The Sharp GF303ST and GF303SB stereo boomboxes were introduced in 1978  

Sharp GF-303SG

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A very rare multi-colored version of the Sharp GF-303  

Sharp GF-305

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This was an upgraded version of the GF-303, with adjustable tape speed, echo, and wireless FM microphone features.  

Sharp GF-505

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The Sharp GF-505 was the Japanese home-market version of the GF-9494, with some extra features added.  

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-767

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The GF-767 has less features than the GF-777. However, some people say it looks better.  

Sharp GF-777

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This is the GF-777 ghettoblaster from 1981. It's hard not to like the looks and features packed into this monster!  

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-8585

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Classic mid-size boombox from the late 1970s with 4 speakers and 2 antennas  
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