Posted by Emperor Wang |
1/17/2006 5:18 AM | remove |
Holy crap! That's museum material. Can you read the model number or any other label details from the original pic?
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Posted by peterbillionaire |
1/17/2006 12:45 PM | remove |
No -- I zoomed in but it's illegible.
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Posted by Emperor Wang |
1/17/2006 5:46 PM | remove |
:-(
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Posted by youthsonic |
1/19/2006 4:07 PM | remove |
*GASP*
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Posted by Reverend Hearse |
1/20/2006 11:47 PM | remove |
whats the deal with these? there must of been 100 of them....
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Posted by S1L3N7B0B |
1/20/2006 11:59 PM | remove |
Judging by pictures, it looks to be the console for a 1108.
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Posted by trojansxc91 |
4/3/2006 9:17 PM | remove |
wow, that could probably command a fortune on ebay
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Posted by Big In Japan |
5/25/2006 11:39 PM | remove |
that's what i'm surfing on right now!!!
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Posted by Murd0c |
3/13/2007 4:07 PM | remove |
Goddamn I cannot believe no one saved that machine.
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Posted by jacunda |
11/5/2009 4:04 PM | remove |
This looks like it was from the Uniscope class. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniscope
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Posted by Slammer_64 |
12/22/2013 2:45 PM | remove |
wow thats is a great find one in a millon
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Posted by ThePhonedude |
12/18/2016 9:37 PM | remove |
wow, look at all those red wires, all done by hand! Cool stuff
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