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Clairtone 7977

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Clairtone 7980

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The Clairtone 7980 is a re-branded version of the classic Conion C100. Nearly everything is the same.  

Conion C-100F

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The C100 was the heaviest and highest-quality Conion boombox, with a weighted tuner knob and better-quality controls.  

Conion CRC-H58F

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This boombox is also known as the Sound 4008, Selcor CRC-H58F, and Continental GA-9000.  

Conion CRC-H76

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AKA Continental GA-9500 boombox  

Conion CRC-H84F

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A very unique boombox from the early 80s that looks like it was designed in the 50s or 60s.  

Conion TC-555

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Cool twin-tape boombox with nice LEDs above the speakers.  

Contec 8913

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Helix Wheely-5000

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This is the Helix Wheelie, the absolute biggest boombox of the 80s, with 10-inch woofers and a burglar alarm.  

iGu 4062

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iGu 4064

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JVC 3090

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Many collectors think the JVC 3090 was the best-sounding TV box. And its got a cool industrial style.  

JVC RC-550

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The JVC RC-550, also called El Diablo, is a favorite among boombox collectors. Prices range from $300-800.  

Luxor 110-9108

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Maximal 1060

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Nippon SRC-2015B

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A rare AKA of the Rising 20/20 ghettoblaster. It has a blue control panel and grills.  

Philips D8714

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The D8714, nicknamed The Elephant, is a beautiful silver ghettoblaster from 1981.  

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  

Sanyo RP-8880

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Sanyo's top consumer shortwave radio during the late 1970s  
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