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What's the most outdated piece of electronic equipment you still have in your home?

My dad's turn-table stereo dates back to 1970 and is still perfectly working. Have you seen those types? (I will have to take photos of it.)

An old phonograph that dates back 1955 from my grandma is not working anymore.

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
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    besides my vibrator LOL

    I also have a stero made in 1956.

    a 16 mm movie projector early 60's

    a polaroid instant camera mid 60's

    a jvc walkman cassette player 1970's

    a beta vcr before remote controls added

    a black and white tv that only has 13 channels

    and last but not least a rotary dial telephone.

    lol

  • 1 decade ago

    Cool yeah my Parents have a Technics Stereo from the early 80's still perfectly fine.

    A Commodore 64.

    A Slide Projector(Old School)

    Some Christmas lights from the 50's or 60's still working.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    funds converters, severe highway pawn shops. ward off them like the plague. Use the unfastened classified ads papers and be arranged to take 10 % much less for a sale. It specific as hell beats being given 30 % decrease than the e book fee or going fee is which what pawn shops and funds converters furnish as a "it is the only deal you will get". there's an prolonged and convoluted thank you to get the asking fee you go with of the unfastened classified ads yet its fairly long winded and in all probability no longer legal. and you're able to desire to be waiting to %. your objectives subsequently investors who desire stuff for unfastened.

  • This isn't what you asked but I still have my first microwave oven. I have had it for 27-30 years. You can put huge bowls in it or a shelf and cook several dishes at once.

    I am healthly as a horse so I think I am also getting my own daily radiation treatments!

    My mom still has the same blender and hand mixer she got when she got married in 1948. We bought her new ones but she likes the old classics.

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  • 1 decade ago

    It's my Toshiba 6 Heads Video Cassette Recorder/Player (VCR) - purchased in 1999

    Followed by my Nokia 6110 Cell Phone (2004 is not very long ago however for handphone, it's already very outdated)

    Both are in good working condition

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    An old sqeezebox that dates back to 1900..go figure and still works LOL ♥

  • 1 decade ago

    I use a Macintosh vaccuum tube stereo amplifier from the 60's and it sounds great, but I have to order replacement tubes from Germany at exhorbitant prices.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    My dad has had his radio since he was a kid or teenager (I forgot which) and that was like, I think when the Beatles were still a band or after they broke up. 60's or 70's maybe 80's.

    I stink at keeping track. lol.

  • I have an old school Sony Walkman for cassette tapes laying around in my closet!

  • I have an old 8 track cassette player. It was my ex mother-in--laws.

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