And I thought retrocomputing was expensive...
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And I thought retrocomputing was expensive...
This is a Goodwill (chain of thrift stores) listing for a literally broken cassette deck.
To be entirely fair, this is one of those "holy grail" ones, very coveted by those in the cassettes hobby.
(Also, who drops something like this off at a thrift store?)
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And I thought retrocomputing was expensive...
This is a Goodwill (chain of thrift stores) listing for a literally broken cassette deck.
To be entirely fair, this is one of those "holy grail" ones, very coveted by those in the cassettes hobby.
(Also, who drops something like this off at a thrift store?)
@thomasfuchs
>(Also, who drops something like this off at a thrift store?)I'm guessing the dead hifi guy's grandkids who're desperate to sell his house and split the money.
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And I thought retrocomputing was expensive...
This is a Goodwill (chain of thrift stores) listing for a literally broken cassette deck.
To be entirely fair, this is one of those "holy grail" ones, very coveted by those in the cassettes hobby.
(Also, who drops something like this off at a thrift store?)
@thomasfuchs I dropped off, like, $10,000 worth of stuff bc I lost my home and couldn't keep it and was too seriously ill and isolated to arrange anything better. Sucked but at least someone could use the stuff.

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And I thought retrocomputing was expensive...
This is a Goodwill (chain of thrift stores) listing for a literally broken cassette deck.
To be entirely fair, this is one of those "holy grail" ones, very coveted by those in the cassettes hobby.
(Also, who drops something like this off at a thrift store?)
@thomasfuchs I'm waiting for the new gen to learn, that cassettes lose information as they're been played...
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