Vintage Electronics Catalog - ASMR Sleep Aid

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 187

  • @Roach_Dogg_JR
    @Roach_Dogg_JR 7 месяцев назад +6

    this guy did asmr waaay before it was cool or popular. respect

    • @DHCR-core
      @DHCR-core 9 дней назад

      He's the only person I've seen do ASMR content that's never felt manufactured or contrived. Very glad that he's still going, in spite of the hard times he's gone through.

  • @password50855
    @password50855 10 лет назад +36

    This is one of the best videos of its kind. The nostalgia of the catalogue, the way you turn the pages and your soothing commentary - your voice is not too loud - all work together very well. Nicely done. Thank you.

  • @Waknoodle
    @Waknoodle 11 лет назад +19

    These prices are outrageous!!

    • @manashdb
      @manashdb 4 месяца назад +2

      11 years later but yes...that's how the market works. Remember pen drives/SSD drives? They were costly once upon a time and now they are dirt cheap. DVD players were once costly and you can get one for 15 bucks now.

  • @WhiteErFox
    @WhiteErFox 8 лет назад +1

    Wow, brings back memories... Equalizers, big speakers, record player, record from cassette to cassette (and from radio to cassette) and even a walkman...
    Lucky to have experienced it all. Not that I actually grew up with it like you did, but it was part of my young life. :) (born 81)
    Thank you!!!

  • @Waynooski
    @Waynooski 11 лет назад +4

    wow, electronics were not cheap then! I really do love your catalogue videos, and this was my favorite. Thank you for all the work you put into your channel. You've gotten me through some pretty rough nights of homework (if i can't sleep, this is the next best rejuvanative thing)

  • @RelaxingASMR
    @RelaxingASMR  11 лет назад +3

    Records were fun. They have a warmth to them that you just can't get in digital music. In an episode of Everybody Loves Raymond, Raymond couldn't understand why his dad preferred his old jazz records over the same albums on CD. It took Raymond a while to "get it", but I knew right away:)

  • @PopinCookinChick
    @PopinCookinChick 11 лет назад +3

    It's amazing how pricey things were back then. Just 5 years ago I bought a used record player for 20 bucks at a flea market almost identical to the one I saw in the catalog at 12:59sec in the top left hand corner for $300! I always love watching your videos, they are so unique, relaxing, and educational.

    • @BigBradAss
      @BigBradAss 2 года назад

      Hello comment from 9 years ago. Beware of Covid 19 in 2020

  • @randy7068
    @randy7068 10 лет назад +4

    In the early 80's when I was 16, I bought a pair of Bose 301's. I liked them so much that I never parted with them and actually rebuilt them 5 years ago and they sound just as impressive as the day I bought them. Always clean your records and stylus every time you play them...lol

  • @rickilynnwolfe8357
    @rickilynnwolfe8357 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you sir I totally enjoyed this video brings back great memories of my kids back in the 80s they wanted everything in every catalogue lol.God bless and tks so much 🙏💜

  • @password50855
    @password50855 10 лет назад +1

    The nostalgia of the catalogue, the way you gently turn the pages and your soothing commentary is very well done - a relaxing experience listening. Thank you.

  • @Bcso591
    @Bcso591 9 лет назад +1

    I love these old catalogs. I just love it.

  • @bse67
    @bse67 9 лет назад +6

    Brings back a lot of good memories. Thanks, man.

    • @RelaxingASMR
      @RelaxingASMR  9 лет назад +4

      Brian S. Eldridge Radio Shack was different back then. It was a HiFi wonderland:)

  • @christianvongoller2307
    @christianvongoller2307 5 лет назад +1

    I think I remember this publication. I almost bought the 800 buck system. I mean the way it looked in that magazine, it had to sound good. I got sidetracked by someone though that directed Me to Hifi Corner where I bought a 33 watt Onkyo receiver, 2 Acosuti Phase speakers and a BIC turntable. Not to trash the Realistic gear, but I am glad I got sidetracked. This was 1977

  • @lynnb6990
    @lynnb6990 8 лет назад +5

    Remember those stereo rack systems! I paid over $400 for each speaker! That system would crack the windows! Wish I still had it!

  • @upvector
    @upvector 8 лет назад +26

    Hi there & thanks for your videos :). I just wanted to mention that you are wrong about people not wanting to hear the first version of this video because of the technical explanations involved. I did enjoy your video about repairing the air continoning system and I do love listening to videos where I can learn something. I for one would pretty much love that first version, so if by any chance you happen to have it somewhere please go ahead and publish it :)) Thanks!

    • @christineschipf4673
      @christineschipf4673 7 лет назад

      upvector A-men to that.

    • @Kono_Kalantu
      @Kono_Kalantu 6 лет назад +1

      The one repairing the air conditioner is one of the most relaxing vids of his I watch.

  • @roserox07
    @roserox07 11 лет назад +1

    I can't tell you how much I love your videos. Many other ASMR videos (especially page turning, which is my trigger) are rushed through, and so they don't feel "real." I love how you take time and look through every page - and your soothing, avuncular voice really adds to the sensory experience. Great sound quality as well... you get me to sleep every time!

  • @judydavenport9636
    @judydavenport9636 3 года назад

    For what its worth, I bought a radio shack reciever around that same time. I hooked it up with Monster Cables to the rear speakers on the other end of the living room and ... not much sound.. A friend of mine from work took came to the house with a Sony reciever and hooked it up. Great sound all around the room. I gave him the RS reciever for helping me.

  • @400bhp2
    @400bhp2 3 года назад

    Out of all the page turning catalogue vids u do, i constantly come back 2 this 1. I lv looking at vids of old electronics, there so cool. I lv me tablet and me iPhone, but I have gr8 memories of using the Sony Walkman when I was a teen in the mid and late 80s. Opening the Walkman and slotting in the cassette then closing it. Cd walkmans was gr8 also. But the cassette walk was the best. Also I miss the Hi-fi. The one we had in my family home about 1980-82 when I was a kid of 7-8 was terrific. I recall i played shakin Stevens Green door on it, alot 😂 . Later on about 1987 my parents at Xmas upgraded and bought 4 the family a more modern system. I didn't know anything bout it till Xmas morning when it was sitting under the tree all wrapped up obviously. There was this huge present bside the tree and I knew straight away it was gonna b something cool inside. I loved the cassette doors on the system, the slow open. Later on when I was about 19 I bought myself for my bedroom a Sony mini Hi-fi with the cd unit ontop. I bought it in Dixons.

  • @bensmith4563
    @bensmith4563 5 лет назад +2

    Electronics used to be unbelievably expensive holy cow

  • @user-tb2jy9lu3d
    @user-tb2jy9lu3d 10 лет назад +17

    3:00 Dude is about to dump his champagne all over his new stereo system. lol

  • @Toolpusher
    @Toolpusher 10 лет назад +4

    Just thinking about those last couple of pages and computers; it really is amazing how things have progressed. I bought my first PC in 1995, aged 30, having saved up the money after giving up smoking. I just set up a new bank account, and transferred near enough 100% of what I would have spent on smoking into it. After a while, that bought me an intel Pentium running at 75mhz, with 8mb of RAM and a 2mb graphics card. It was impressive at the time, trust me. :)

    • @RelaxingASMR
      @RelaxingASMR  10 лет назад +4

      I remember those days alright. My first was a Tandy TRS-80 with like 128Kb of memory lol. Thought I was too cool for school when I got my hands on a Compaq LTE notebook with 8086 16 bit system running DOS. Used a 9600 baud modem to connect to wildcat BBS systems and thought that was the cat's meow. First windows system was a Packard Bell 60MHz pentium with 540Mb hard drive that ran version 1 of NASCAR racing rather well in DOS mode. Next system was 120MHz pentium with 32MB of Ram and 1.2Gb hard drive. People said it was waste of money to have hard drive that large as I would never need that much room lol:) Those were the days.

    • @Toolpusher
      @Toolpusher 10 лет назад +2

      My parents came up to visit not long after I bought the PC I described above. They just couldn't comprehend why I would want one in my home. To them, computers were huge, possibly scary things that needed to be controlled by very serious people wearing white lab coats. Those were indeed, the days..;)

  • @NickFunkSoftfalcon
    @NickFunkSoftfalcon 11 лет назад

    I just love how varied your interests and hobbies are. Keeps every video new and intriguing, filled with all sorts of new insights and ideas.
    I imagine you'd be a very interesting person to speak with in person.
    As always, thank you for making these videos. They're a pleasure to watch.

  • @ericaforbes3345
    @ericaforbes3345 5 лет назад +2

    I was relaxed and chilled and then you said “that is one ugly dress” and I lost it! 😂

  • @jamespi
    @jamespi 9 лет назад +11

    Pity you skippes the moog synthesiser - That was one of the coolest things in there :)

    • @erfling1
      @erfling1 8 лет назад +1

      jamespi it's a great little synth. I'm lucky to have had two.

  • @Lexidh
    @Lexidh 7 лет назад

    The longer and more technical details the better! I'd love the long version.

  • @DonnaASMR
    @DonnaASMR 11 лет назад +5

    It's interesting to see some stuff that was released before I was born. :D
    My grandma has a record player that is more than 50 years old - and it still works. She forgot how to use it and I helped he out, so we enjoyed listening to a couple of records some months ago. I can't remember if the needle was ever changed since I was born, it is pretty messed up, but I enjoyed the sounds though. I always listenend to those records when I was a child. I got my first CD player very late. ;)

  • @pompomab
    @pompomab 11 лет назад

    i love how informative you are in your videos. definately one of my favs

  • @richardm.4227
    @richardm.4227 10 лет назад

    I love that this triggers my ASMR, an then puts me to sleep within 10 minutes. That gives me three or four uses out of this video in one play-through. This is one of the best ASMR vids aroudn. I love people inspecting/explaining things quietly...subbed, and def gonna check your others out. Thank you.

  • @lepeejon2955
    @lepeejon2955 4 года назад +2

    Adjusting for inflation from 1982 to Sept. 2020 the prices increased by 169.3%.
    Pricey stuff even for today.

  • @tough213
    @tough213 6 лет назад

    I just love looking back at those old catalogs they really do show how crappy the electronics age has come . we have all in ones now and they are in my opinion all in the garbage units . crosley units are a perfect example of trash electronics thank you so much for helping me to relive the past in electronics I will look for more of your great videos thank you again and happy new year

  • @jakebarnes7596
    @jakebarnes7596 7 лет назад +1

    I usually try to watch your vids til the end, but this one knocked me it in under four minutes. Nice job lol!

    • @RelaxingASMR
      @RelaxingASMR  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks. Be sure to try it again to boost my view count:)

  • @Tmidiman
    @Tmidiman 2 года назад +1

    Great trip down memory lanem thanks!

  • @tough213
    @tough213 7 лет назад

    thank you for sharing this great vintage Radio Shack catalog I have a Radio Shack 8 track tape recording deck and it sounds amazing just like a clear cd . it all depends how well you care for a piece of electronics and that will determine the sound quality . it has never been repaired it was bought in 1979 and it works great not like the crap of today . Radio Shack was over priced on lots of things they thought that it was worth it to pay that much well people want great but not at break the bank prices that is one major reason they went belly up. I also still have a power supply that I bought for my computer from them in 1989 and it is wonderful . so radio shack was a great parts store as well as a place to get things you needed when on sale thank you for sharing this

    • @RelaxingASMR
      @RelaxingASMR  7 лет назад

      I myself had the Realistic TR 802 8 track deck. it was a quality unit for sure. Had one of their receivers as well as a pair of large speakers but don't remember off the top of my head the model numbers.

  • @chriscraven9335
    @chriscraven9335 5 лет назад

    Sweet. My mom bought our first VCR in the mid 80s, I was about 10 years old. VHS, don't remember the brand, but it had a CORDED remote. Cord plugged in, was about 20 ft long, and had all of four buttons on the remote.

  • @jonnierekkisvalur
    @jonnierekkisvalur 11 лет назад

    I just got my first record player and am starting to build my collection, mainly jazz and analogue electronic music. My dad helped me by giving me his own (small) collection to start. Great videos man!

  • @the13corinne
    @the13corinne 5 лет назад +1

    Cool I miss crappy shack as we call it here in Canada ! Now it,s the source

  • @bluetech7753
    @bluetech7753 10 лет назад +1

    I have been shopping at Radio Shack most of my life and I remember those catalogs that's when radio shack really had lots to show for today you walk into a RadioShack store and they hardly have anything like they used to before Radio Shack is not what it used to be back in the 80's the stores only carry so much the rest you have to order online I wish they still printed those catalogs now these days you go shopping for a computer there's only one or two models to choose from we're back in the 80's they had several models to choose from boy how time changes.

  • @MARSHOMEWORLD
    @MARSHOMEWORLD 9 лет назад

    Fantastic trip down memory lane...and relaxing as well. Thanks!

  • @nubbyplaysbass
    @nubbyplaysbass 7 лет назад

    I would have loved an hour and a half video of all the audiophile details! The boombox part of this video made me laugh, and I think my dad would enjoy this video, i'm glad I found this. I love all of your video's, but this combines my ASMR and audio obsessions and is really "hi-fi" ;)

  • @mildgrooveon
    @mildgrooveon 11 лет назад +2

    Wow. The Cassette deck on the cover is in my living room. -_-;

  • @o3MTA3o
    @o3MTA3o 11 лет назад

    my dad had stacks of these when i was a kid. i used to love flipping thru them, reading all the fine print... that was one of my earliest asmr triggers.. funnily enough, avon catalogs left around at work also give me the same trigger. i read all the color names, all the descriptions, and even model numbers... probably the most avid avon reader who never actually buys anything. lol. anyway, thanks for the vid. it's great.

  • @Roopaloooop
    @Roopaloooop 8 лет назад

    this is great. love your videos. the little comments are what matter. its crazy how the price to power ratio was so high back then. I remember my sister paying 600 dollars for a vcr from video concepts. now....I can get a blu ray player for under 100. the good old days.

  • @spliceoncharlie
    @spliceoncharlie 7 лет назад +2

    Good stuff. The Radio Shack in my town closed its doors last year (2016) some time in the fall well before any Christmas deals could be purchased. Sad to see them going out of business. Looks like Sears may be next. I remember Radio Shack and Service Merchandise as well, where I could spend time (several hours) just browsing. Thanks for your video.

    • @shnorth888
      @shnorth888 6 лет назад

      I live in Canada and Radio Shack closed up in Canada in 2007 most of the stores were sold to a Circuit City subsidiary called The Source, now owned by Bell Canada. Seas Canada closed up for good in January of this year, 2018. I miss both but Sears Canada fumbled the ball too much and were caught off guard by Internet shopping and providing crappy service particularly on appliances, you would go to the Sears looking for a type of appliance and they would be out of stock and they would order it but it would take weeks and most people would go to another store to buy it.

  • @geekgti2
    @geekgti2 11 лет назад

    Watched this vid twice tonight! Love seeing this classic stuff brings back allot if memories thanks again!

  • @regionalconflicts
    @regionalconflicts 3 года назад

    The true king of ASMR

  • @WhatisASMR
    @WhatisASMR 11 лет назад +1

    This was a treat. In '82 I think I was in grade school and I remember the first real stereo system my mom got. I loved the tape deck that had a record level dial so I could get just the right saturation of the mix tapes I made. Amazing to think it all could have cost a grand or two in 80s money. Keep doing these man, really cool and very relaxing.

  • @MissLauraBossLady
    @MissLauraBossLady 11 лет назад

    Love this video. Would love to see some new turning pages and whispers. These are my favorite from you. Love it when you do the vintage catalogs.

  • @Barwy
    @Barwy 11 лет назад

    Just for the record, I would love to hear your in depth talk on audio equipment/specifications. I find people talking in depth about things especially when it's about a subject I enjoy. Such as your cigar and ink pen videos. Another great video, I can always count on your good audio quality and thorough delivery. Now, off to sleep

  • @ChrisPollitt
    @ChrisPollitt 4 месяца назад

    Ah the memories. Love it!

  • @DoctorSess
    @DoctorSess 11 лет назад +1

    Yeah, vinyl truly has a deeper, richer sound than CDs. It's called the "loudness war". Even the way music was recorded was "better" back in the day because now they compress the crap out of it and boost the volume for some insane reason.

  • @archgirl
    @archgirl 5 лет назад +1

    I was listening to this video without watching and when I heard "she's got some puppies" I just went "Excuse me..?" 😁 Thanks for tickling me.

  • @charlesgaudette4881
    @charlesgaudette4881 11 лет назад

    Awesome video as always. I tend to watch alot of your videos at the same time and just wanted to let you know, you really help me fall asleep and i am very grateful to you.

  • @wetpets6351
    @wetpets6351 2 года назад +1

    Or she will cause her puppies to go deaf 😆 I love your dry humor

  • @the13corinne
    @the13corinne 5 лет назад

    Cool old stereos too ! I love old boomboxes too !

  • @vaespinoza
    @vaespinoza 7 лет назад +1

    Amazingly, the $1,849.00 stereo system that models are drinking Champlain over can be had today off of eBay for around $500.00, not bad for a 35 year old system in this digital age!

  • @cazkenton5054
    @cazkenton5054 4 года назад

    Always love your videos. Love from London, UK

  • @midhunv87
    @midhunv87 10 лет назад +1

    it actually reminds me of a documentary in Discovery channel I watched a few years back
    amazing video and very much relaxing too
    thank a lot :)

    • @RelaxingASMR
      @RelaxingASMR  10 лет назад +1

      Thanks...but now I have to ask...What was the documentary about?

    • @midhunv87
      @midhunv87 10 лет назад +1

      RelaxingASMR its about evolution of electronic equipments like in multimedia recording from magnetic records to cassettes, CDs, mp3 players, iPods and various technologies...
      that's a beautiful documentary, I couldn't remember its name,
      but after long that catalogue nd your voice reminds of it
      thanks again :)

  • @PeteBardunias
    @PeteBardunias 11 лет назад

    I for one would love to hear you talk about the Watts per channel, RMS and all that other stuff. Its enjoyable to hear someone discuss the many facets of electronics that we had to be aware of back in those days. Then again I am a bit of a geek :)

  • @allyn788
    @allyn788 11 лет назад

    A trip down memory lane!

  • @Citcat101ful
    @Citcat101ful 11 лет назад

    This is a great video. Although I would love to listen to your first video. Your voice send me right to sleep and you're so knowledgeable about many things. It makes me feel like I'm learning and getting a good nights sleep!

  • @josephmay4937
    @josephmay4937 Год назад

    Nothing like looking into the good times of the 70s 80 electronics that existed then

  • @robmccaughey8351
    @robmccaughey8351 9 лет назад +1

    I bought my very first receiver from that catalog after saving for months as a paper boy when I was 15 lol.

    • @RelaxingASMR
      @RelaxingASMR  9 лет назад +1

      +Rob McCaughey My first quality receiver came from the shack as well:)

  • @judydavenport9636
    @judydavenport9636 3 года назад

    I would love to have that Radio Shack catalog.

  • @erfling1
    @erfling1 8 лет назад +9

    you skipped the coolest thing in the catalog. the realistic concertmate mg-1. a synth RadioShack commissioned Moog to make for them. it's a gem. it was the cheapest great synth then, and it was for many years after. just within the past couple of years the price has shot up and it goes for more than a lot of the new analog gear. more than the Odyssey or ms-20 minis that korg has put out, for instance.

    • @legato7798
      @legato7798 7 лет назад

      I absolutely agree, man! I said the same thing to myself when I saw that page being flipped so quickly.

  • @jq747
    @jq747 11 лет назад

    Man the price of electronics back in those days. BTW I for one wouldn't mind hearing your longer talk including the techie stuff... it'd be a nice change from hearing all about nail polish and lipstick, which is what most of the ASMR videos seem to be about. LOL!

  • @Hubjeep
    @Hubjeep 9 лет назад +1

    1:54 - Video Disc Player. That was a CED player, not a LaserDisc. Capacitance Electronic Discs were developed by RCA, with similar theory to a record player with direct contact. 60 minutes per side, a film more than 120 min had to include a second disc. It was mostly dead by 1985. Laser Disc was popular in the 90's, finally DVD's by 2000's.

  • @commandernelson1584
    @commandernelson1584 6 лет назад

    Still have my Minimus 7 speakers. Use them all the time and sound just as good as they did in '82.

    • @RelaxingASMR
      @RelaxingASMR  6 лет назад

      I have my pair of Minimus 77 that I bought around 1991 that sounded pretty good once upon a time. They are on my workbench as we speak. It seems that the woofer foam surrounds have deteriorated. I don't really want to spend $50 or $60 to replace the woofers so I am considering buying a couple of foam surround replacement kits and possibly doing a video of the replacement.

  • @calmpixels
    @calmpixels 11 лет назад +1

    Vintage electronics and asmr? Now we're talking :)

  • @SproutyPottedPlant
    @SproutyPottedPlant 11 лет назад

    Vintage hifi AND tingles! What more could a man want!

  • @collectorshowcase2936
    @collectorshowcase2936 7 лет назад

    Just 10 seconds before you pointed out the Heart album in the photo I was thinking about their song These Dreams

  • @Oculus-bi2fo
    @Oculus-bi2fo 4 года назад

    Some of the these things I would buy for full price even today

  • @gorgi991
    @gorgi991 10 лет назад +1

    as an electrician i think the other video would be interesting as well!

  • @shoridayo6237
    @shoridayo6237 11 лет назад

    I have that football game! It was my dad's and we still have it. Works too.

  • @RelaxingASMR
    @RelaxingASMR  11 лет назад

    Thank you so much:)

  • @kyls6827
    @kyls6827 8 лет назад

    2 times have I fallen asleep to this!

  • @Luutifa
    @Luutifa 11 лет назад

    I'd totally loved to hear all the details!

  • @marnieparney
    @marnieparney 11 лет назад

    Holy cow, the cost of those printers! Thanks, that was fun to watch.

  • @the13corinne
    @the13corinne 5 лет назад

    Walkmans! I love cassette tapes! I collect them !

  • @mighty_claw
    @mighty_claw 11 лет назад

    check youtube just before bed, see that relaxingasmr has updated. woo!

  • @itsjustajoke82
    @itsjustajoke82 9 лет назад

    1982. The year I was born. Makes me feel old.

    • @RelaxingASMR
      @RelaxingASMR  9 лет назад +2

      jcifaldi82 Born in 82? you don't know what old is yet:)

    • @Hubjeep
      @Hubjeep 9 лет назад

      +jcifaldi82 I was born in 1980! I still have my 1992? RS catalog somewhere. It's amazing what RS used to be.

  • @dashdog101
    @dashdog101 11 лет назад

    your like santa, but instead of climbing down my chimney and delivering presents, you climb in my brain and deliver me tingles... and im always refreshing your page to seei f you uploaded another gift :P

  • @urbanspacegirl
    @urbanspacegirl 11 лет назад

    Great video! You said one of your projects back in high school was to build a multimeter, I would LOVE to see an ASMR instructional video on how to build a multimeter! Do you think you could show us? I see a lot of videos on RUclips for how to use a multimeter, but none on how to make one.

  • @geekgti2
    @geekgti2 11 лет назад

    Great video as always thank you

  • @VevoKIlledUtube
    @VevoKIlledUtube 11 лет назад

    Really cook video! It would be funny to call radio shack and try to place a order from this magazine. Lol.

  • @n0k1ngs41
    @n0k1ngs41 5 лет назад

    I like your style, dude.

  • @nashforcash
    @nashforcash 11 лет назад

    published just in time to watch to fall asleep :)

  • @Leebabins
    @Leebabins 11 лет назад

    I would love to hear all the detail you went into, if you didn't delete it please upload that too!!

  • @BlitzvogelMobius
    @BlitzvogelMobius 11 лет назад

    Because it was new technology, with new manufacturing techniques, and microprocessor technology in general comes down to transistor density per mm². You can put millions of transistors into a single squared millimeter these days. Back then you might've been able to fit a thousand.

  • @minebiggut1510
    @minebiggut1510 10 лет назад +3

    I actually have one of those car-shaped radios.

  • @BuckeyeBoyz
    @BuckeyeBoyz 10 лет назад

    I remember that catalog. Oh how I wished for some of those things! LMAO!!!

  • @zachbutler2241
    @zachbutler2241 11 лет назад

    Finally, an ASMR video that satisfies my nerdy tendencies.

  • @huseynhajiyevakif
    @huseynhajiyevakif 11 лет назад

    by the way , I've noticed in a couple of previous videos that you make emphasis on how you know that your stuff is inexpensive. I know you are much wiser than me and probably know this but Most of the people here are not expecting you to pull out a fully diamond engraved golden pen or a camera or whatever object you choose to use in your videos, we Love your work the way it is

  • @DJSaltz
    @DJSaltz 11 лет назад +1

    Message received. Good work agent.

  • @JackWelsh34
    @JackWelsh34 11 лет назад

    Great new video!

  • @Welcometowutheringacre
    @Welcometowutheringacre 11 лет назад

    I can't believe how expensive it all was!!!

  • @princesspink0816
    @princesspink0816 11 лет назад

    I love stuff like this!!!!

  • @pinkletoes
    @pinkletoes 11 лет назад

    Awesome video, definitely one of my favourites :)

  • @fieldaj2011
    @fieldaj2011 11 лет назад +1

    Who were they marketing to? "dudes...buy this system and a frump in a crappy dress can be laying on your floor in very short time!"

  • @OnTheRocks71
    @OnTheRocks71 4 года назад

    Watching in 2020; that 8 meg hard drive would be 12,000 dollars in 2020 money. Consider you can go on amazon and get a 256GB micro sd card the size of your thumbnail for 30 bucks that has 32,000 times the capacity. Talk about progress!

  • @fighterman8808
    @fighterman8808 5 лет назад +1

    What compelled you to keep these catalogs for all those years???
    Also
    They look like they are in mint condition.