Brilliant Job !!!! Just bought a vintage SHARP 1760 ( Not Working) from e bay , little bit of love and shes up n running. Been very lucky as mine has not had the wear n tear yours has.
I still waited for a sound demo in ANY way, from "Line In" or via cassette. This is the first BB I ever bought, I'm considering buying one for restoration and from Line In music via MP3 player, also, I would have liked to see the LED level display in action. It's a shame that you don't have any demo...it's like when your GF leaves you alone after the foreplay, lol. Still, it was interesting to watch the cleaning process...
Brilliant Job !!!!
Just bought a vintage SHARP 1760 ( Not Working) from e bay , little bit of love and shes up n running.
Been very lucky as mine has not had the wear n tear yours has.
Did you have to repair or replacement any rubber belts?
I still waited for a sound demo in ANY way, from "Line In" or via cassette. This is the first BB I ever bought, I'm considering buying one for restoration and from Line In music via MP3 player, also, I would have liked to see the LED level display in action. It's a shame that you don't have any demo...it's like when your GF leaves you alone after the foreplay, lol. Still, it was interesting to watch the cleaning process...
When I was restoring my GF-6060 the factory must have ran out of connectors because a lot of my wires were crimped or soldered to the posts
Is it possible to add bluetooth?
Awesome, looks great!!
I've just gotten a Sharp GF 9191 to restore. Can you tell me what type of plastic polish and spray cleaner you're using? Thanks!
I used Polywatch a polishing compound for swatch watches