Retro Boombox for Retro Teardrop

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Retro Boombox for Retro Teardrop

Postby DANL » Fri Jun 04, 2004 8:47 pm

This looks like just the thing to provide entertainment in your retro tear.

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/sr ... B00008N6XW

They are also available on Amazon.com
The tiny trailer in the avatar is designed to carry our recumbents and sometimes sleep in. We LOVE having a kitchen in the woods and a place for most of our gear.
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Postby mikeschn » Sat Jun 05, 2004 4:32 am

Hey Dan,

Your avatar, is that the cargo pod you are building? Do you have a website, or a photo album? How about some more pictures? You know you have a personal photo album here, where you could upload photos.

Just click on ALBUM -> YOUR PERSONAL GALLERY

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Postby Joseph » Sat Jun 05, 2004 5:35 am

Thanks LOADS Dan! I had no intention whatsoever of having a CD player in my teardrop. Now I gotta reconsider, that is just too cool...:banghead:

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Postby DANL » Sat Jun 05, 2004 8:11 am

mikeschn wrote:Hey Dan,

Your avatar, is that the cargo pod you are building? Do you have a website, or a photo album? How about some more pictures? You know you have a personal photo album here, where you could upload photos.

Just click on ALBUM -> YOUR PERSONAL GALLERY

:wink:

Mike...


Hi Mike. Yeah, that's what I'm building. The avatar pic is from a few days ago. I have a few more that I will put into the album. Unfortunately, I didn't take many photos during the early stages. BTW everything is just tacked together while I figure out just how I want it to end up.

I'll post more info and pix next week and try to get a site set up. I can understand why the folks here are so interested in tears and tiny trailers -- they are just plain fun. The ideas I find here on the forum are fascinating but they slow me down -- I keep wanting to incorporate every new thing I discover. Mine is quite a ways from completion and already I am imagining the trips I wll be taking and how I will be using it.
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Postby campadk » Sat Jun 05, 2004 8:14 pm

I LOVE retro... but that 50s radio is just to darn big for our tear!

Alas the new hi tech stuff is nice and small... too bad it wasn't microretro.... oh well.
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