its was a 1965... I swapped my Gibson L6S at the time and sadly i lost my job about a year later.. it did however fund a months rent and purchase a car for us when i sold it, so i didnt do too bad.. Was an amazing sound though... havent had a sound like it since...
Damn to bad you had to let it go,but my Bronco has a great sound that I have never heard from another guitar,so I know what your talking about.
i think i might just cry into my coffee now... :-( On the up side, i recently got myself a Boss GT8 to console my loss! :-D
Do you have any pics of it,I would love to see it,and nice Multi-Effects Pedal you got there,I bet it has tons of cool effects.I use single boss pedels,its easier for me to use when Im singing and playing. Rock On.:Rock:
Such a rare and nice guitar,I would be in all to have one,looks in really great condition for being a 65.
I guess my rarest items would be my: -Sanyo 3do console boxed in mint conditions (they are really hard to find, took me years ;-) -Nec PC-FX console boxed in mint condition with 23 original games (some rare ones too like Zeroigar, Tenchi Muyo, Dragon Knight IV & Galaxy Frauline) -Sony Net Yaroze boxed DTL-H3002 -European release of the Turbo Grafx console new in box. -Victor V-Saturn Boxed (first release) -Sony PS2 Test DTL-H30001 I guess that's it, I don't really have special games besides the pc-fx game collection that I want to finish some day (just because its easier to collect 64 games then other consoles that go over 1000+ released games
I wanted a Japanese 3DO for ages, and for the last 18 months I couldn't find one in the wild. Although this trip managed to find both the FZ-1, FZ-10 and the Sanyo 3DO Try (mint for about 8000 Yen, debating on whether to get it...) I like the PC-FX, although NEC were smoking some funny stuff when they decided to only make basically Anime games for the machine. I have the machine and a grand total of 12 games; Battle Heat, Graduation 2 FX, Mahjong Goku Tenjiku, Super Real Mahjong PV FX, Super Power League FX, Doukyusei 2, Tenchi Muyo Ryo-ouki FX, Can Can Bunny Extra DX, Little Red Riding Hood Cha-Cha, Welcome to Pia Carrot, Anime Freak FX 2 and the game I bought the FX for Chip Chan Kick! Chip Chan Kick is a weird little game, probably the most playable on the system, has a two player mode and designed by a company that were more famous for producing Adult games on the PC-9801 and X68000 machines. Look up Cybertech Custom and Hirohiko Yanagi and you will find out what I mean... Sell stuff and come to Japan and you'll be able to finish your FX collection cheaply, a lot of stuff is floating around for about 500 Yen as shops are clearing out certain lines of games... Although certain games like Dragon Kinght IV, Super Real Mahjong PV FX and Zenki still command high prices although Zenki seems to have come down a lot in price as I've seen it for less then Y15,000. [FONT=Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-serif,sans-serif] [/FONT] Which one? as Victor who must have been gluttons for punishment made two. They even sold the machine via their own shops and charged more for it then the Sega version... err...
that looks very much like one of National early thermal dye transfer photo printer I used to tinker with... ^ ^;
O_O that's amazing. What's the story behind the printer? Did it have SNES compatibility? It's beautiful!
i don't know a lot about this printer , i just know that the same as a panasonic one (they share same driver) and made for the superfamicom but not have a sfc cart port
It's the printer used in the Pokemon Snap Kiosks, where you can print your photos out. It's just a rebadged Panasonic PV-PD2000 photo printer and you can still get supplies and a driver for Windows for it to be a photo printer again if you wish, although the quality is pretty poor by todays standards. It does allow pictures to be printed directly from S-Video which is nice. It's still quite rare as a lot of these kiosks were probably scrapped.
There's one at the front, just next to the Composite video connector you can see, there is also an S-Video out next to that. The one at the rear is a serial connector mainly for the Apple Macintoshes when they used to have Serial ports on the machines (shows you how old the printer is). Panasonic have a manual for the printer online if you want to see more about it. Probably been posted before but here is the patent for the said koisk http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6383080.html
Japan is known to be stuck in time with their PC technologies. They re years behind! Just look at the minimum requirments for their Devkits! (they still basiccaly support NT 4.0 and 2K for the Wii devkit )