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YouJustDid t1_iv7qntp wrote
Reply to comment by KY_4_PREZ in This 1985 Spirit of St Louis field radio that I got from my grandpa. by HERMANNATOR85
has everything to do with your point — the electronics are at best an afterthought
YouJustDid t1_iv7ootb wrote
Reply to comment by KY_4_PREZ in This 1985 Spirit of St Louis field radio that I got from my grandpa. by HERMANNATOR85
The novelty radios they sold at Sharper Image used the cheapest sweatshop-manufactured crap they could get their hands on.
YouJustDid t1_iv7ne4i wrote
Reply to comment by KY_4_PREZ in This 1985 Spirit of St Louis field radio that I got from my grandpa. by HERMANNATOR85
that’s your prerogative, fake is fake
YouJustDid t1_iv7m9ht wrote
Reply to comment by KY_4_PREZ in This 1985 Spirit of St Louis field radio that I got from my grandpa. by HERMANNATOR85
it’s deceiving — the electronics are as cheaply made as they get; this is just fake “vintage” enclosure design (like Crosley)
YouJustDid t1_iv7ljko wrote
Reply to comment by the_darkener in This 1985 Spirit of St Louis field radio that I got from my grandpa. by HERMANNATOR85
great sub, but OP’s radio’d be considered off-topic there
YouJustDid t1_iu6dyia wrote
Reply to comment by immersemeinnature in Me and my friends after seeing GWAR in 1990 in Oslo. by Strezz69
you mind asking him if he remembers Lacey? Dude was basically the king of the “scene” when I was hanging out; just curious if your husband was around around the same timeframe
YouJustDid t1_iu5e4bf wrote
Reply to comment by xyander64 in Me and my friends after seeing GWAR in 1990 in Oslo. by Strezz69
First time I heard of GWAR was when my friend got us tickets to see them in 1987 or 88 — we drove from Detroit to the Tam O’ Shanter skating rink outside Toledo, OH; the stage was made from plywood & milk crates.
At one point, they were playing while skating around the rink on rollerskates (except for the drummer, of course)
P.S. yo what’s up 80’s Toledo punks‽
YouJustDid t1_iv7tc35 wrote
Reply to comment by KY_4_PREZ in This 1985 Spirit of St Louis field radio that I got from my grandpa. by HERMANNATOR85
> questioning the legitimacy of cheap modern practices.
that’s a valid question, with which I agree completely!
…cheap disposability was already well under way by 1985, and the electronics inside the “Spirit of St. Louis” radio are a perfect example