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I had a sony sports walkman, the yellow one. water proof.
I had a portable boombox cassette player that you could put batteries in
I remember being of kindergarten age when dad recorded me using a microphone and a cassette player/recorder. I said stuff such as “I’ve got an electric train and you don’t have one, little Adi” (Adi being my best friend ) and I also sang. I still have that cassette somewhere, but the device is long gone.
I had a whole bunch of cassettes that I loved to play. I even had blank ones so I could record songs off the radio.
I remember Madonna’s Like A Prayer album was patchouli scented.
Nice i had a recording one too. I recorded it to the audio of some mountain bike vhs tapes music tracks. The quality was horrible but i loved it
My first cassette that I bought with some birthday money back in the early 90s was the band The Presidents of the United States of America.
I still play cassettes from time to time mostly foreign folk stuff that is hard to find now on other media.
Trading Mixtapes.
When I was little, I had a boombox! I played cassette tapes in the boombox.
The good ole days
I still have my Tascam mf-p01 cassette mixer. I’ve never used it…still in the box. I think it’s worth about a $1000,00 on Ebay last time I checked.
OMG!! That’s amazing. Are you holding onto it for longer, to see if the price continues to climb?? I’d be tempted to sell it for the $100,000.
I think he said it’s “only” worth $1000
Ohhhhh. I get confused by the punctuation. Where I live, we use commas for over a thousand. And periods to separate dollars from cents. So, I thought he said $100,000. But you’re probably right, that it says $1000.00.
I used to own one of these. It cost about $300 and that was back in 1989.
The sound from it was incredible.
I had a bunch of cassette tapes back in the day!
One of my vehicles still has one that works. 2003 Toyota 4 runner.
Heres a little history of the cassette tape
How It Began
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of course. had walkmans and when i was older a stereo stack. my brother had a cool collection of alternative tapes we sold at a yardsale.