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jim0207

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Found this 1987 cellular mobile telephone. It weighs in at whapping 6.5lbs. I will be looking for more era items for my 87 GN.
 

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I had one of those.... Still avialable on ebay along with the brick phones.
All you need is a bunch of cassettes!
 
I still have cassettes in the WE4, then again they sound better than MP3's anyway, if recorded on a Nakamichi Dragon also from 1987. :cool:

Congratulations on the phone, don't put it near your head however they output 3 watts of microwave brain melting power. :eek: :sick:
 
I had one of those! Cutting edge at the time. Sold it on ebay for $35 many years ago. Got a huge box of cassettes from the 70's / early 80's if anyone is interested.
 
I had one of those! Cutting edge at the time. Sold it on ebay for $35 many years ago. Got a huge box of cassettes from the 70's / early 80's if anyone is interested.
C'mon.....eBay wasn't around many years ago ;)

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Nice machine!!!

I couldn't afford any of them until the 90's, the Dragon was expensive and mint, I picked up two Tandberg TCD-440's real cheap from a dead guy. :eek::oops:

His daughter was going to give them to the local consignment shop along with the rest of his stereo including Denon components and two Klipsch Heresy II bookshelf speakers. :rolleyes:

I couldn't let that happen..... :LOL:

My old boss had a Radio Shack bag phone back in the day, analog anything still rules. o_O
 
That is awesome. Found one of these the other day at work when cleaning out some shelves. No idea if it would even turn on if plugged in.

 
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