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May 31, 2006

Museum of Technology

Aside from the 19-year old Toshiba laptop, I got more shots of other old stuff at the Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication.

Kodak Camera
Brownie Chiquita
Kodak Camera
circa 1959

Philips Multi-Band Radio
Philips Multi-Band Tube Radio
circa 1950

Projector
Bell & Howell Autoload Projector
circa June 1965

And the not-so-old Sony Betamax Recorder:

Sony Betamax

Good times. Good times.

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5 Responses to “Museum of Technology”

  1. noel says:

    these are great pieces if you think about interior design.

    i remember going to a restaurant, fridays or chillis, and they also have such antique pieces.

  2. yuga says:

    Fridays have them while Itallianis have them old pictures.

  3. herag says:

    I have that bell&howell proyector too
    and is partially deteriored, paint scraped, the power cord cutted, rust somewhere here and there…the metal case is complete.
    Im in panama (the country) (i dont know how that piece of electronic passt came to my place.
    herag@hotmail.com

  4. trenton says:

    i have a camera collection in my bedroom

  5. trenton says:

    me and my dad won a kodak brownie 8mm movie
    progector on ebay and it works wenever it comes
    then ill give it a try it needs a litle cleaning
    because theres brobebly some dust on it and theres a
    few scratches on it and the case as it is

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