Cute Litrtle Vintage Reel to Reel Tape Recorder!
Here is a cute little vintage reel tape recorder (from the mid 1960's) that has a slight problem. I got it on E-bay for a fair price and it came in it's original Styrofoam package, but NO outer box. The question is: What is the name of this 3-inch R2R tape recorder? We know it was made in Japan, and it has a model number, but WHO made it? Was it SONY, Akai, Toshiba, Mayfair??? This charming little 3-inch rim-drive reel to reel tape recorder has a very fine appearance (after 50 years it is cosmetically excellent) and it sounds pretty good too! It is reminiscent of some Mayfair and Pion recorders of the mid 1960's, but it has a unique drive system, one that is very simple and effective in a vintage reel to reel tape recorder. It arrived in pristine condition from E-Bay and needed a basic cleaning of the drive to get it into fine shape. And the sound and operation are typical of the basic no-frills 3-inch rim-drive reel to reel machines of the 1960's. Useful for some dictation, but with DC bias and a low power amplifier, the sound is nothing exciting. Still, it looks charming with its black and ivory two tone case and very unique "ball" crystal microphone. I expect that this either was a prototype or a very inexpensive machine that was offered by "5&10 Cent Stores" such as Woolworth, Grants, or Nichols. It is amazing that this little charming vintage tape recorder has survived in tact, with a functioning drive system, for over 50 years! Enjoy the video exploration of this vintage reel tor reel machine and join the many ClydeSight fans who try to guess the brand name of this tape recorder! ********* COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: This is an educational video, a critique, and report on an historic piece of vintage audio electronic equipment that is no longer manufactured or sold in stores. It is covered by the Fair Use Section of U.S. Copyright Law: "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." The musical performance in the LOGO of this video is the exclusive property of ClydeSight Productions.

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