Contributions to Panasonic RS-4250 (current version)
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<a class="wiki" href="Panasonic" rel="">Panasonic</a> in 1977. In Japan it was called the National Stereo MAC ST-5. It has hooks for a shoulder strap, and slots for external microphones.