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VCR
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I have two vintage turntables I use whenever I listen to records.
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1996 screaming 266Mhz Compaq computer.
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Neat question. Probably my cars actually. '89 Bonneville and '90 Accord. I use a few old radios very rarely ('60s and '70s) and one car audio amp is probably from the mid 90s, but those get used very infrequently. The cars get used all the time.
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I'm not sure I can talk about that here;)
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My original NES, (Nintendo Entertainment System). It isn't one of the newer reproductions, it is an original off of the original production lines.
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My grandfater bought a table saw and a drill press and a belt sander from Montgomery Wards in 1947. Big heavy cast iron and steel power tools. I inherited them when he passed away and still use them in my workshop at least weekly and sometimes daily. That makes them about 62 years old and they still work as good as they ever did. They don't make tools like that anymore. They make Lighter tools now and possibly more portable tools but more reliable tools? I doubt it.
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Refrigerator.
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My husband.
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I use a GE clock radio that I've had for at least 20 years. If you also want to consider electrical devices, I have an electric drill (Skil) that my father-in-law gave me 38 years ago.
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There's an old console stereo system in my house that came with the house (1950's I guess). It's great to listen to old music on, stuff like 1930's jazz
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My electronic Sharp planner. Got it in 1987
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eeeeeee (pronouncing "E" all over exgageratied like. Ish, ing ton ville.
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My light switches. Most were installed somewhere around 1940 ish.
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I'm hungry. I just got my car fixed yesterday, and it stooped running today. So I didn't go to the grocery story. Got any squirly cheese puss you can spare? Spweeze? Drool.
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