A Fisher CD player that could only say 'no'
Fisher weren't a big brand in the UK as far as I recall, but they seemed to occupy a large piece of the US market. This AD-924 CD player from 1986 appears to have been a very budget-friendly unit and came to me with a few problems. Apart from cosmetic damage, the tray wasn't working properly and it wouldn't read discs. It's fair to say that this one took me on a bit of a journey. Outro music: Calvary by TrackTribe

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