I am sure goodwill has a marketing guy dedicated to watching this show and adjusting prices for the LGR : does it have woodgrain ? Does it do anything ? If both Yes, +35%
+Box-Of-Hats The trade-off is they don't have smaller charity shops that are maybe not known to the wider public or street markets. I think we got the better deal by far.
+CaveManta they have goodwill electronics only in certain states. Ive been to one, its just a store full of old computers, displays snd many small individual parts.
That last Pioneer SX was the very first Hi-fi receiver I ever owned. My uncle gifted it and a Pioneer PL-530 turntable to me in 6th grade when he heard I was getting into vintage audio. Great workhorse! I wish we'd never parted ways!
5:45 I still got a thrill seeing that projector! you have to remember that when the teacher wheeled that thing out, we knew class was going to be mild and casual.
Dude! We had that same RF video game switch growing up! I've had Atari 2600 and 7800, NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis hooked to it at one time or another. Great to have. It'd go well with the little Goldstar TV, if it were only in color. I also had a TV that looked a lot like that Goldstar. Ours was color though, and it was shiny black plastic instead of wood grain. Man, both of those items took me straight back to my childhood. Thanks for the nostalgia trip! This series is fun!
All your videos are awesome and provide a warm feeling of nostalgia only rivaled by actually watching play through's of old games. However, what made me subscribe, was your thrifting videos, because they're weird, different, and oddly intriguing. Keep it up LGR!
I remember that Telephone, that's the one we had when I was a wee little kid, LOL. That Tascam mixer thing BTW, is actually a 4-track recorder. My old bands used to use one of those to record demo tapes of new songs. Pretty cool, have not seen one in years, and Tascam is pretty good. I really should send in my recent viewer find - the local Charity thrift got in a 1995 Gateway 2000 P5-100 (Pentium 100 - Socket 5) desktop in surprisingly good condition, waited till it came down to $10.00 and snagged it. 32MB of RAM, 1.3GB HDD (SCSI!!), SCSI CD-ROM, ATI Mach64 PCI 2D Accelerator Card, and a Genuine SoundBlaster 16 - with a working install of Windows 95 on it - and the cherry on top - Case Keys!
i never realized i would enjoy watching a person go thrift shopping, but this series is just so chill and interesting! you never really know what you'll find!
I would have grabbed the Portastudio at 6:56. I donated some old clothes to my local goodwill store last year. I brought them through the back door, and they had a HUGE mountain of clothes that they were sorting though!
wow @ that switching box... back in the early 80's when I was a very young kid we had one on top of our TV while we lived in Germany... we had two betamax, 1 VHS, and the atari all hooked up to the TV (one of the betamax machines didn't pick up the copywrite lines so we'd record to it)... that thing sure brings back memories :)
We had one too, although ours had orange writing instead of white, and used U and D (up and down) instead of A and B. Don’t know if that’s a different model or another brand or what. I remember that you had to pull down 6 to play Atari, and 2&4 was to watch the cable box (but we found pulling down 3 did the same thing!) Awesome to see it again.
Been watching your videos for a while now, seen almost every single one. I always get so excited when friday comes around!!! Thank you for enhancing my life, Clint!!!
I really love watching your thrift videos they make me so happy for some reason, thanks LGR! you are one of my most favorite youtubers keep up the awesome work man!
I really love the vintage clock radios. My father has one and has been using it since he was a kid. Thing is a hunk of cheap plastic and fake wood but it keeps on ticking. I'm a huge fan and I've been looking for a nice (cheesy) one that works well.
These videos never fail to get me in a good mood, man! If you find the time, you should definitely document the process of modifying that vintage TV for HDMI, I'd love to do try something like that myself!
Ahhh... watching a thrift shopper shop, always a guilty pleasure to watch. Wish your Thrifts' episodes came out more often. So, in the mean time, I had to fill my guilty pleasure time with reruns of Thrifts 1-25! LOL :)
Man LGR, I ran across your channel I'd say back in late 2012, you know why I keep coming back? -First of all your narrating is always on point, its actually nice to hear you narrate. -Second, you stuck true to your 'identity', you never switched up just for the sake of doings what popular and getting views. -Last but not least, you deserve all of my support. BLESS UP LGR, you got a MAJOR KEY ALERT lol
Man, I really love those old CRT TVs with woodgrain and stuff. Part of me just wants to either hook up an old games console to them, or even take them apart and try to cram a small PC (like a RasPi) in there for some retro gaming goodness on an age-appropriate screen.
I've watched your videos for a long time, but for some reason never watched this series. After I found this video I went through every episode up to this. I regret nothing.
I have actually just encountered your channel like yesterday and already watched all your thrifting videos and cannot live without them. Almost had an orgasm seeing there's a new one like the day after. Great show, keep up the awesome work.
The Tascam unit was a 4-track recorder. Basically, a mini recording studio. You'd use the both sides of the tape at the same time. Instead of Side A stereo and Side B stereo, you'd get all four tracks at once. The idea was that you could record three tracks, bounce them to the 4th track and keep building and layering as much as you wanted on four monaural tracks. I used to use mine along with some sequencers to lay down two stereo tracks and leave a track for vocals and one for sound effects or other instruments and then mix everything down to VHS tape. Cool tricks time: I'd record a drum or vocal track, flip the tape over, run the output of the track through a reverb or echo unit onto another track and then flip the tape back over so that I'd get reverse reverb or echo on the final track. You could pan and mix any of the tracks for the final mix. It was fun stuff on a budget. Now, you just get a decent laptop or desktop and have as many tracks as your CPU, soundcard and RAM can handle.
That bank is rad as heck, that was a good find. Also, I'm glad you managed to pick up a copy of Rhythm Heaven Fever. You won't be disappointed- the whole series is good... unless, of course, you're not a fan of Rhythm games, in which case you can probably still enjoy it because it's quirky and weird and made by most of the WarioWare team.
I envy your 8-track selection that you have... Out of the 7 local stores that I hit on my weekly run, I usually only find 1 with any 8-tracks at all. Most of them being chintzy country or gospel compilations that nobody wants. I have only found about 10 tapes worth owning in the three years that I've been actively collecting them.
While it's not a Goodwill, I used to work at a Salvation Army. The back pretty much looked like somebody's basement with random stuff in bins all over the place, and place for the workers to hang out at. And I have a Buckaroo Bank, too! I had since I was a kid. I had great times with it.
I had one of those video switchers. It was great because you didnt have to switch cables when you wanted to go from your VCR to the cable. That was before electronics had a lot of extra ports. lol My dad also used a switcher to go from the cable back to the roof antenna when the cable would go out.
Hey wow my Dad had that exact SX535 amplifier. He also had a similar vintage Pioneer tape deck with needles that I used to stare at whenever it was playing music. I could watch those needles for hours.
Man you live in paradise! I wish we would have thrift shops here in germany. Soo hard to get old stuff here. Always breaking into tears when i see what you can find there. :D
I know this is a post-commentary video, but I like to imagine LGR talking to himself and getting all giddy as he's picking through the stuff. "Blacklight, seriously?" *turns to GW employee* "Is it like a blacklight, I don't know?"
2:16 Nice, I had that typewriter when I was a kid. We bought it at a neighbor's garage sale, then it ended up at a Salvation Army when I was through poking at it.
Goodwill man here. I work at a larger one so we have quite a big backroom, usually chock full of stuff. Most of it is clothes. Oh god, all of the clothes we get. Those big blue bins are primarily used for them. It's odd that some of these locations are removing their electronics - my primary job is to test them as they come in and they sell like HOTCAKES. We often get stuff you'd like, LGR - just the other day I got a cool shitty 90s "virtual reality" PC headset with all the demo software in it like Descent and the like. We send that stuff to the online store now, though, where it'll more likely get bought for higher prices. We also get a nice frequency of Win 95-era software. It's a big kick for me and my coworker to discover all the cool older computer stuff and games we find. If you're in the market for anything, I'll keep an eye out!
That Tascam 'mixer' was actually a portable studio. Two inputs for intruments, you can set instrument volume and record to the tape and then overdub more instruments. The knobs to the left are gain for the 4 instrument layers plus master and stereo panning
My parents had a "89.99" receiver just like that one. That happens to be one of my all-time favorite years, too - 1976. The "76" part is one of the reasons, though; I connect the number 76 to extreme happiness. :-)
I have that model of Sony alarm clock, but in black instead of faux wood. Yes, it really does have a black light, it illuminates the numbers in the dark without making a ton of visible light. Makes a ton of noise though.
HOLY CRAP! Seeing that Vtech Learning Window totally took me back to my childhood. I had it for the longest time then the batteries decided to leak in it -_-
@14:00 First it was the alarm clock in Ep.25, now this. I think I had this too, or something very close to it. Mine had the turntable as well, but it was otherwise identical.
You can never have enough wood grain on a piece of technology! Never! And that chair you said was ugly I'd probably have bought myself, provided the seat cover wasn't such a ghastly shade of green (would look nice in red) and as ripped as it was.
Lazy Game Reviews Pretty much haha. It could be such a nice piece of funiture (for my tastes) if not for that ghastly green. Who would want to sit on a colour like that anyway? It's so revolting.
Saw a humongous Sony Trinitron at a Value World a couple of days ago. Can't remember the size of it, but...wow, that was tempting, so I know the feeling. Although we DID buy a Pioneer DVD/VCR Recorder combo deck. That was awesome. This would be in Middleburg Heights, Ohio, suburb of Cleveland.
that sony BlackLight clock/radio was really really cool back in the day. It had a tiny black light bulb behind the numbers for the clock and radio dial, which made the numbers glow really really bright if you wanted it to (like those posters do), or you could dim it to be a soft glow. I always wondered why no one else did it? probably because the bulbs would die (like mine did)
I would laugh my ass off if I saw someone with shades with a camera lense, wearing flip-flops, stroking that rock outside of Goodwill
LGR thrifts is one of the comfiest shows on youtube
I second that. it just brings up your mood. so chill and interesting
Ikt
I mean, his channel name is LAZY Game Reviews, although his reviews are anything but lazy.
+MegaDan129 it makes me want to buy a smoking jacket and tartan slippers to wear when watching..
Those comments you can read how stoned people are.
LA Noir on that black and white TV. That game was made for black and white, it even has that in the display options.
#LAnoironthatblackandwhiteTV!
@@user-oe5sj5hr8v LA no iron that black and white TV.
"...and look at the wood on the sides!"
LGR thrifts in a nutshell
+Günter v. G. * in a woodshell
02:05 "Seek first to understand, not to be understood"
Thats a pretty powerfull statement, especially in a Goodwill
LGR, I think for christmas someone should just get you a large block of varnished wood.
"Does it do anything?
"No."
"UGHHHH, I LOVE IT!"
+Joseph Wolf And lots of colours!
colors!
With a bit of brushed aluminum, knobs and dials on the front.
Bloody Massive Wooden Block. Compatible with Windows 3.1 and 95.
Oh man, I flipping love this series. Thanks for always being there to compel me to go out and spend money I don't have, hahahaha
"It's a Chip and Dip." LMFAO
Played drinking game, took a shot every time Clint said "cool". Leaving the ER now.
Don't ever play the "interesting" drinking game!
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A friend of mine did that. I bring him flowers every Sunday.
how to ensure LGR will purchase your product:
make sure wood or wood grain is somehow part of the design
xD
I am sure goodwill has a marketing guy dedicated to watching this show and adjusting prices for the LGR : does it have woodgrain ? Does it do anything ?
If both Yes, +35%
Yes yes
Just when I ran out of things to watch, LGR swoops in with my favourite series from his channel!
Glad you're still enjoying, man!
I really wish we had GoodWill over here in the UK. They look like really good shops to just wander around
I want a goodwill in sweden
+CaveManta Ooow would be awsome
+Box-Of-Hats The trade-off is they don't have smaller charity shops that are maybe not known to the wider public or street markets. I think we got the better deal by far.
They really suck tbh
+CaveManta they have goodwill electronics only in certain states. Ive been to one, its just a store full of old computers, displays snd many small individual parts.
I wonder how people react when they see some guy touching stone...
That last Pioneer SX was the very first Hi-fi receiver I ever owned. My uncle gifted it and a Pioneer PL-530 turntable to me in 6th grade when he heard I was getting into vintage audio.
Great workhorse! I wish we'd never parted ways!
5:45 I still got a thrill seeing that projector! you have to remember that when the teacher wheeled that thing out, we knew class was going to be mild and casual.
Dude! We had that same RF video game switch growing up! I've had Atari 2600 and 7800, NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis hooked to it at one time or another. Great to have. It'd go well with the little Goldstar TV, if it were only in color. I also had a TV that looked a lot like that Goldstar. Ours was color though, and it was shiny black plastic instead of wood grain. Man, both of those items took me straight back to my childhood. Thanks for the nostalgia trip! This series is fun!
All your videos are awesome and provide a warm feeling of nostalgia only rivaled by actually watching play through's of old games. However, what made me subscribe, was your thrifting videos, because they're weird, different, and oddly intriguing. Keep it up LGR!
I remember that Telephone, that's the one we had when I was a wee little kid, LOL.
That Tascam mixer thing BTW, is actually a 4-track recorder. My old bands used to use one of those to record demo tapes of new songs. Pretty cool, have not seen one in years, and Tascam is pretty good.
I really should send in my recent viewer find - the local Charity thrift got in a 1995 Gateway 2000 P5-100 (Pentium 100 - Socket 5) desktop in surprisingly good condition, waited till it came down to $10.00 and snagged it. 32MB of RAM, 1.3GB HDD (SCSI!!), SCSI CD-ROM, ATI Mach64 PCI 2D Accelerator Card, and a Genuine SoundBlaster 16 - with a working install of Windows 95 on it - and the cherry on top - Case Keys!
i never realized i would enjoy watching a person go thrift shopping, but this series is just so chill and interesting! you never really know what you'll find!
I'm glad you're enjoying!
17:10 always awesome to see your thrifting finds at the end of your favorite retro youtube show, Thanks Clint.....
I would have grabbed the Portastudio at 6:56. I donated some old clothes to my local goodwill store last year. I brought them through the back door, and they had a HUGE mountain of clothes that they were sorting though!
You are quickly becoming one of my favourite channels to watch on RUclips. Plus the Duke Nukem voice now and again is always sweet.
5 dislikes... What kind of cold-hearted bastard do you have to be, in order to dislike a video of a man with such Great Purpose and Luscious Voice?
+Michał Pawlak and great rock massaging skills, too
Maybe it's people that never have good luck thrifting? I've gotten a few nice items though.
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wow @ that switching box... back in the early 80's when I was a very young kid we had one on top of our TV while we lived in Germany... we had two betamax, 1 VHS, and the atari all hooked up to the TV (one of the betamax machines didn't pick up the copywrite lines so we'd record to it)... that thing sure brings back memories :)
We had one too, although ours had orange writing instead of white, and used U and D (up and down) instead of A and B. Don’t know if that’s a different model or another brand or what. I remember that you had to pull down 6 to play Atari, and 2&4 was to watch the cable box (but we found pulling down 3 did the same thing!)
Awesome to see it again.
Been watching your videos for a while now, seen almost every single one. I always get so excited when friday comes around!!! Thank you for enhancing my life, Clint!!!
Really glad that you managed to produce an episode lgr thrifts with all the stress from moving.
What a good video to wake up to!
No matter how bad my day is as soon as I hear LGR's voice on a video I smile and, even for just little while, my day gets better!
Lol I want to hear a techno remix of him saying "it's a chip & dip!"
I really love watching your thrift videos they make me so happy for some reason, thanks LGR! you are one of my most favorite youtubers keep up the awesome work man!
The new office looks pretty cool, man!
Thanks!
I think we want a vlog or episode for that!
I really love the vintage clock radios. My father has one and has been using it since he was a kid. Thing is a hunk of cheap plastic and fake wood but it keeps on ticking. I'm a huge fan and I've been looking for a nice (cheesy) one that works well.
"It's a Chip and Dip!"
I don't know why but your delivery gets me laughing every time.
This is the best games related series on RUclips. No contest.
Man that TV is SWEET! The look of it is so retro and cool. Like what you'd see in someone's upscale apartment in some 1980's crime thriller movie.
Was that Snape I saw on the TV's next to the Lite Light?
+TortoiseshellJenny RIP Alan Rickman :(
+TortoiseshellJenny Severus~~~~ T.T aawww
PRetty sure that was just Hans Gruber's Emo phase
Clint! So happy to see a new thrifting adventure posted:)
These Goodwill hunts are awesome and totally make me want to eat cheese!!!
These videos never fail to get me in a good mood, man! If you find the time, you should definitely document the process of modifying that vintage TV for HDMI, I'd love to do try something like that myself!
Ahhh... watching a thrift shopper shop, always a guilty pleasure to watch. Wish your Thrifts' episodes came out more often. So, in the mean time, I had to fill my guilty pleasure time with reruns of Thrifts 1-25! LOL :)
There is nothing better than waking up and find that LGR has another Thrift video. Really love this series, keep going! Regards from Honduras!
Man LGR, I ran across your channel I'd say back in late 2012, you know why I keep coming back?
-First of all your narrating is always on point, its actually nice to hear you narrate.
-Second, you stuck true to your 'identity', you never switched up just for the sake of doings what popular and getting views.
-Last but not least, you deserve all of my support.
BLESS UP LGR, you got a MAJOR KEY ALERT lol
Thanks for sticking around!
Man, I really love those old CRT TVs with woodgrain and stuff.
Part of me just wants to either hook up an old games console to them, or even take them apart and try to cram a small PC (like a RasPi) in there for some retro gaming goodness on an age-appropriate screen.
Loving the new studio. very professional and looking forward to all the new things you might be able to do with your videos
My wife and I look forward to these thrifting videos more than anything else on my sub list. thank LGR!!
Awesome, hope y'all enjoyed this one!
This is what I am longing for! Coming home and watch LGR after a long day of writing my bachelor thesis.Keep up the good stuff!
You don't need room treatment your voice is so smooth it doesn't reverberate, dude. Oooooh yeah.
Dude! That video selector is freaking dope! What a score man. Well played bro. Just so much woodgrain. So badass.
I've watched your videos for a long time, but for some reason never watched this series. After I found this video I went through every episode up to this. I regret nothing.
I have actually just encountered your channel like yesterday and already watched all your thrifting videos and cannot live without them. Almost had an orgasm seeing there's a new one like the day after.
Great show, keep up the awesome work.
The Tascam unit was a 4-track recorder. Basically, a mini recording studio. You'd use the both sides of the tape at the same time. Instead of Side A stereo and Side B stereo, you'd get all four tracks at once. The idea was that you could record three tracks, bounce them to the 4th track and keep building and layering as much as you wanted on four monaural tracks. I used to use mine along with some sequencers to lay down two stereo tracks and leave a track for vocals and one for sound effects or other instruments and then mix everything down to VHS tape. Cool tricks time: I'd record a drum or vocal track, flip the tape over, run the output of the track through a reverb or echo unit onto another track and then flip the tape back over so that I'd get reverse reverb or echo on the final track. You could pan and mix any of the tracks for the final mix. It was fun stuff on a budget. Now, you just get a decent laptop or desktop and have as many tracks as your CPU, soundcard and RAM can handle.
As time goes on its always interesting to rewatch these years in the future to see what was considered "too expensive"
Glad I just discovered you. I like your reviews, especially your riviews of older games
Thank you!
OMG I WAS FEATURED AT 17:13!!
That bank is rad as heck, that was a good find.
Also, I'm glad you managed to pick up a copy of Rhythm Heaven Fever. You won't be disappointed- the whole series is good... unless, of course, you're not a fan of Rhythm games, in which case you can probably still enjoy it because it's quirky and weird and made by most of the WarioWare team.
I envy your 8-track selection that you have... Out of the 7 local stores that I hit on my weekly run, I usually only find 1 with any 8-tracks at all. Most of them being chintzy country or gospel compilations that nobody wants. I have only found about 10 tapes worth owning in the three years that I've been actively collecting them.
While it's not a Goodwill, I used to work at a Salvation Army. The back pretty much looked like somebody's basement with random stuff in bins all over the place, and place for the workers to hang out at.
And I have a Buckaroo Bank, too! I had since I was a kid. I had great times with it.
I had one of those video switchers. It was great because you didnt have to switch cables when you wanted to go from your VCR to the cable. That was before electronics had a lot of extra ports. lol My dad also used a switcher to go from the cable back to the roof antenna when the cable would go out.
You haven't live until you've played Ultimate Doom on a B&W TV. It's incredible.
Does every Goodwill store contain 10+ copies of Sims games?
Love the new office, and some really cool finds.
Hey wow my Dad had that exact SX535 amplifier. He also had a similar vintage Pioneer tape deck with needles that I used to stare at whenever it was playing music. I could watch those needles for hours.
I miss analog VU meters like that. Those needles dancing around are hypnotic.
Man you live in paradise! I wish we would have thrift shops here in germany. Soo hard to get old stuff here. Always breaking into tears when i see what you can find there. :D
This really is the time to go hunting and thrifting. In the past week alone I have found a CD-i and a NES/grey zapper/advantage stick bundle
CaveManta Yup, it was actually 2 days in a row...two different places but was easily my best week collecting ever
wow, what a find!
CaveManta I wish
Glacier Nester yup, couldn't believe it
In the past week I found a Gravis Blackhawk and a RadioShack USB gamepad
I know this is a post-commentary video, but I like to imagine LGR talking to himself and getting all giddy as he's picking through the stuff. "Blacklight, seriously?" *turns to GW employee* "Is it like a blacklight, I don't know?"
I light up every time a thrifts episode uploads. :)
2:16 Nice, I had that typewriter when I was a kid. We bought it at a neighbor's garage sale, then it ended up at a Salvation Army when I was through poking at it.
Goodwill man here. I work at a larger one so we have quite a big backroom, usually chock full of stuff. Most of it is clothes. Oh god, all of the clothes we get. Those big blue bins are primarily used for them. It's odd that some of these locations are removing their electronics - my primary job is to test them as they come in and they sell like HOTCAKES. We often get stuff you'd like, LGR - just the other day I got a cool shitty 90s "virtual reality" PC headset with all the demo software in it like Descent and the like. We send that stuff to the online store now, though, where it'll more likely get bought for higher prices. We also get a nice frequency of Win 95-era software. It's a big kick for me and my coworker to discover all the cool older computer stuff and games we find. If you're in the market for anything, I'll keep an eye out!
the chip & dip segway had me howling in laughter... HOW and WHY do you do this lgr... ur simple, flippant comedic prowess... please explain
8:36 I HAD THAT TRINITRON IN MY HOUSE A LONG TIME AGO ITS SO HIGH QUALITY FOR A CRT YOU HAD A REALLY GOOD DEAL THERE!!!
At 6:22 all I could see was the little face in the middle there lol
I love finding little faces in things
Makes it easier to enjoy life
That “et tu phone” at 6:18 really knocked me dead for some reason.
That Tascam 'mixer' was actually a portable studio. Two inputs for intruments, you can set instrument volume and record to the tape and then overdub more instruments. The knobs to the left are gain for the 4 instrument layers plus master and stereo panning
My parents had a "89.99" receiver just like that one. That happens to be one of my all-time favorite years, too - 1976. The "76" part is one of the reasons, though; I connect the number 76 to extreme happiness. :-)
Such a wave of nostalgia when I saw that Pioneer SX-400. So many hours just playing with the knobs and buttons as a toddler.
I can't believe you found Megatraveller 1, wrapped! I don't remember seeing that anywhere when it was new! Great score!
I have that model of Sony alarm clock, but in black instead of faux wood. Yes, it really does have a black light, it illuminates the numbers in the dark without making a ton of visible light. Makes a ton of noise though.
I bought my dad that same Miller Lite light. It bubbles and there's plastic bottle caps that agitate in it.
Thank you for another awesome video.
Good finds. I freaked out when I heard you on PBG's channel!
Ohhhh the memories. My sis always had that same Pioneer stereo in her room for years. I wish we still had it.
00:48 An STP Vince Granatelli Lola IndyCar model kit by Monogram - I would not have been able to leave that one behind :)
The Tascam multi-track recorder was sweet, that's a must cop find. Goodwills here still have CRT TVs, and give them away periodically.
Best show on RUclips.
I have a flip clock with the same blacklight thing. It's pretty cool, the numbers glow really nice with the blacklight lighting.
I can't wait to see that Black and White TV project, I always wondered as a kid what newer games would look like on older TVs.
The TV at 8:39 looked like a new old stock tv and the gold star TV you got I have one just like it but has a Kmart logo on the front of it.
HOLY CRAP! Seeing that Vtech Learning Window totally took me back to my childhood. I had it for the longest time then the batteries decided to leak in it -_-
The Admiral (GoldStar) TV was my favorite find this time around. Very slick looking for sure.
@14:00 First it was the alarm clock in Ep.25, now this. I think I had this too, or something very close to it. Mine had the turntable as well, but it was otherwise identical.
The Foot Fixer was my best friend!! I need to buy a new one.
That sound at the end of the video HAHAHA!
I love the Ink Spots, some of their songs are in Fallout but I had no idea albums were released on reel to reel tapes! 8:07 RIP Alan Rickman.
God I love these Thrifting videos of yours... must be at least partly the epic music in the background. :D
I believe the Tascam thing was a 4 track recorder. I used to have something very similar made by Fostex.
You can never have enough wood grain on a piece of technology! Never!
And that chair you said was ugly I'd probably have bought myself, provided the seat cover wasn't such a ghastly shade of green (would look nice in red) and as ripped as it was.
In other words, if the chair was entirely different and not ugly, you'd get it :P
Lazy Game Reviews
Pretty much haha. It could be such a nice piece of funiture (for my tastes) if not for that ghastly green.
Who would want to sit on a colour like that anyway? It's so revolting.
Holy crap a portastudio at Goodwill! I would have bought it in a heartbeat
Didn't miss that Mad Men reference at 9:00! :)
I have a coronet super 12 in a beige color and absolutely love messing around it, built like a tank.
Saw a humongous Sony Trinitron at a Value World a couple of days ago. Can't remember the size of it, but...wow, that was tempting, so I know the feeling. Although we DID buy a Pioneer DVD/VCR Recorder combo deck. That was awesome. This would be in Middleburg Heights, Ohio, suburb of Cleveland.
that sony BlackLight clock/radio was really really cool back in the day. It had a tiny black light bulb behind the numbers for the clock and radio dial, which made the numbers glow really really bright if you wanted it to (like those posters do), or you could dim it to be a soft glow. I always wondered why no one else did it? probably because the bulbs would die (like mine did)
Your Thrifts vids are always a treat LGR =).
I love the smooth jazz shit you play in your videos man.