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Various vintage & space age lamps

Posted on January 13, 2013 at 8:41 AM Comments comments ()

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A collection of different types of lamps from the sixties & seventies.




Various plastic space age clocks

Posted on January 13, 2013 at 7:12 AM Comments comments ()







A collection of various space age clocks from the sixties and seventies. Mostly plastic, ball shaped, in bright colours or chique chrome finish. Most of these clocks have wind up clockworks, but I file them under "Electronics".

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Various metal wind up clocks

Posted on January 13, 2013 at 6:15 AM Comments comments ()

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A collection of metal alarm clocks, mostly  from the sixties and seventies. A giant alarm clock from Germany and several English made "Westclocks" like "Big Ben"and "Little Ben". Some items are late 50's design. Allthough most of these are wind up clocks, I have filed them under the  "electronics" category.


Oldskool drumcomputers

Posted on January 11, 2013 at 12:46 PM Comments comments ()

Ace Tone Rhythm AceWersimatic WM-24Kawai Rhythmer R-1AMattel Synsonics drums, anlog
Sound Master StyxSound Master StyxRoland TR 505 Roland TR 606
Roland TR 707Roland TR 808Roland TR 909Sequential Circuits Drumtraks
Old skool drummachines ! Can't beat that sound and the more the better.
Ace Tone Rhythm Ace was a basic rhytm box with preset rhythms and a lovely quirky sound. The Wersimatic and Kawai Rhythmer are like that. The Mattel Synsonics drums can be played by four pads. The sounds are analog, tweakable 80's tom sounds with additional programmable kick, snare and lovely hi hats cymbal. The Soundmaster Styx machines are like the vintage Boss drummachine and offcourse the Roland TR series have set the standard, mostly with the 606 drumatrix (pic following soon), the 909 and my most beloved 808. The Sequential Circuits Drumtraks has some rude Eprom sample based sounds.

Various car toys

Posted on January 11, 2013 at 12:18 PM Comments comments ()

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A vintage gas pump for a racing course. The pump is magnetic and when you connect it to a car you can let the meter run and the bell ring. Runs on batteries. Mint condition boxed and a spare one !

A mechanical wire-remote control racing car, boxed with colourfull graphics.

A Russian toy truck, boxed with some warranty paper.

Nordmende Telecontrol VI

Posted on January 11, 2013 at 12:04 PM Comments comments ()

















Nordmende Telecontrol VI, weird tiptouch TV remote control with a teletimer on the bottom right. You could tell your kids they can watch cartoons for 45 minutes, wind it up on the back and the TV shuts down automatically when time passed. Brilliant !

60's shooting & ball game

Posted on January 11, 2013 at 11:58 AM Comments comments ()






Nice graphics and fresh colours on this wooden set of 60's toys.
When you shoot the targets, they flip backwards. The second one is obviously a basket to dunk a ball in. 










Wind up chicken that lays eggs

Posted on January 11, 2013 at 11:21 AM Comments comments ()



This metal wind up chicken, made in china, makes noises and humps around. You can fill it with little eggs that she drops here and there.

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Pocket LED calculators

Posted on January 11, 2013 at 10:40 AM Comments comments ()


Counting my blessings with these vintage LED light calculators. Typical early electronics design, maybe even cooler than handheld games because it's all about the shapes and buttons, not to forget the warm red or green shimmery LED lights ! These gadgets were followed up by the most boring grey mouse LCD screen calculators.

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Pocket transistor radio's

Posted on January 11, 2013 at 9:53 AM Comments comments ()


Pocket transistor radio's from the 60's, 70's and 80's. The insides have happy coloured transistors and components with a topping of brownish grease and a typical smell. I allway's wonder if that's because they spent time in people's pockets...
On some tuner dials you find small triangles that were ment to tune into in case of disaster or attack as a result of fear for the cold war. When I once bought a radio on a fleamarket and put batteries in to check if it worked, the first sounds that came out were Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong on the Apollo mission. It was like time had stood still in the little machine, even though it was just some regular radioshow that covered an item about space.

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