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Bubba po 17 January 2011 10:44 PM

Apart from your Subaru Classic, what outmoded technology are you still using?
 
As above. :D

Following on from another thread, we still use a Sharp (6-head, NiCAM Hi-Fi :cool: ) VHS video recorder to record telly and watch retro videos. I also have a Tascam 4-track portastudio from the 80s that I'm thinking of renovating. :D Anybody else still making flint axes in their shed? :lol1:

David Lock 17 January 2011 10:49 PM

Do wives count?

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Trout 17 January 2011 10:49 PM

Yes - I still have to use a Windows laptop.

Trout 17 January 2011 10:50 PM


Originally Posted by David Lock (Post 9827938)
Do wives count?

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Mine can count like a darts player. She can work out exactly how much she has saved in the sales by spending hundreds of pounds!

oldsplice 17 January 2011 10:51 PM

Bugger! David......I was just going to say Mr OS! :lol1:

prodriverules 17 January 2011 10:52 PM

Dare i say it but i still crack my old master system out for Alex the kid:D

f1_fan 17 January 2011 10:54 PM

My turntable and associated vinyl.

zip106 17 January 2011 11:00 PM

A Yankee screwdriver.

None of this quick 'n' easy electric stuff, oh no.

JackClark 17 January 2011 11:00 PM

Compass and a map.

Bubba po 17 January 2011 11:03 PM

Well, I'm using a Marshall guitar amp that still employs some of the earliest technology - thermionic amplification tubes; the weird thing is, nothing else comes close when it comes to amplifying electric guitars. Something about the way a thermionic valve begins to distort when it's overdriven by an electric guitar is perceived as extremely musical by the human ear. I sometimes wonder how much superb quality gear gets dumped for inferior sh1te these days, simply because technicians want £50 per hour plus parts to fix anything when it breaks and that's only when the companies can be arsed to manufacture the parts.

lordharding 17 January 2011 11:04 PM

Sonic the hedgehog on the mega drive

Swade jacket come s out sometimes

Bubba po 17 January 2011 11:06 PM


Originally Posted by zip106 (Post 9827971)
A Yankee screwdriver.

None of this quick 'n' easy electric stuff, oh no.

Do you really use a Yankee? I've got one of those inherited from my Dad (I'm 48, lol), in excellent condition, but never got the knack of using one. I know that in the hands of a skilled man they're easily as fast as the best electric driver at putting screws in. :)

Terminator X 17 January 2011 11:06 PM


Originally Posted by prodriverules (Post 9827945)
Dare i say it but i still crack my old master system out for Alex the kid:D

WTF :eek:

http://www.gifsoup.com/webroot/anima...s/584741_o.gif

TX.

pslewis 17 January 2011 11:08 PM

Gramaphone,

Talking Picture Machine,

Iron, heated on the range,

Mangle,

Open Fire, and a fancy Sega Game Gear .....

lozgti1 17 January 2011 11:09 PM

Filofax! My life would be over without it! At least the batteries never run out though

prodriverules 17 January 2011 11:10 PM


Originally Posted by Terminator X (Post 9828006)

:D Gotta love the old school mate.

f1_fan 17 January 2011 11:18 PM


Originally Posted by Bubba po (Post 9828005)
Do you really use a Yankee? I've got one of those inherited from my Dad (I'm 48, lol), in excellent condition, but never got the knack of using one. I know that in the hands of a skilled man they're easily as fast as the best electric driver at putting screws in. :)

I have one and use it all the time. Once you get the knack of using it it is a fantastic tool. Trouble is I don't think of it as outmoded LOL :D

Trout 17 January 2011 11:20 PM

Proper old fashioned iron :)

http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l1...h1961/Iron.jpg

Lee247 17 January 2011 11:21 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 9828013)
Gramaphone,

Talking Picture Machine,

Iron, heated on the range,

Mangle,

Open Fire, and a fancy Sega Game Gear .....


:lol1::lol1:

Bubba, have you still got your leather trousers :Suspiciou

zip106 17 January 2011 11:23 PM


Originally Posted by Bubba po (Post 9828005)
Do you really use a Yankee? I've got one of those inherited from my Dad (I'm 48, lol), in excellent condition, but never got the knack of using one. I know that in the hands of a skilled man they're easily as fast as the best electric driver at putting screws in. :)

Certainly do, a Stanley.

Had it since my apprentice days in 1986.
Beats carrying around an electric one anyday, seeing as I don't use it that much :)

zip106 17 January 2011 11:24 PM


Originally Posted by Trout (Post 9828052)

Bit of a suntan you got there, mate.

Still using the Mazola sun cream then?

:)

Bubba po 17 January 2011 11:29 PM


Originally Posted by Lee247 (Post 9828053)
:lol1::lol1:

Bubba, have you still got your leather trousers :Suspiciou

Of course - still fit into them and still occasionally wear them. :) Did you know that my only ban on here was from when I once responded to sarasquares slagging me off about wearing them, back when deBanke was determined to kill off the Muppet Show? True. :)

Trout 17 January 2011 11:30 PM

That was my sherpa as we were on holiday :)

zip106 17 January 2011 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by Trout (Post 9828076)
That was my sherpa as we were on holiday :)

:wonder:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...x-Ldvpilot.jpg

Lee247 17 January 2011 11:36 PM


Originally Posted by Bubba po (Post 9828075)
Of course - still fit into them and still occasionally wear them. :) Did you know that my only ban on here was from when I once responded to sarasquares slagging me off about wearing them, back when deBanke was determined to kill off the Muppet Show? True. :)

I've got a pic of your rear in those troosers. The Po' Boys Gig. :thumb:
Didn't know that about Sara

Sorry, back on topic. We still use the good old fashioned separates hi fi system. Got loads of old vinyl too. It's brilliant :thumb:

hux309 17 January 2011 11:37 PM

Razors. all varieties oldest i use is around 90-100 years

Bubba po 17 January 2011 11:45 PM


Originally Posted by hux309 (Post 9828093)
Razors. all varieties oldest i use is around 90-100 years

Now that's interesting. I always fancied a straight-blade razor, and can get hold of an old one from work. What are your tips for sharpening and honing?

Jay m A 17 January 2011 11:50 PM

My son throws his matchbox cars down the stairs, some of which are the very same ones I used to throw the stairs 35 years ago!

hux309 17 January 2011 11:56 PM


Originally Posted by Bubba po (Post 9828104)
Now that's interesting. I always fancied a straight-blade razor, and can get hold of an old one from work. What are your tips for sharpening and honing?

Start off with a good flat 1k stone, once it takes hairs off progress upwards, i go to 16k stone wise but most get on with 10k.

Also take your time, the 1k stone is the bevel setter, so the most important, that'll determine how good your edge will be, blade has to look similar on each side.

Failing that just sling it my way i'll sharpen the bugger up. :D

Bubba po 18 January 2011 12:01 AM


Originally Posted by hux309 (Post 9828129)
Start off with a good flat 1k stone, once it takes hairs off progress upwards, i go to 16k stone wise but most get on with 10k.

Also take your time, the 1k stone is the bevel setter, so the most important, that'll determine how good your edge will be, blade has to look similar on each side.

Failing that just sling it my way i'll sharpen the bugger up. :D


Well, I'm no stranger to sharpening a wood chisel or plane blade 'til it takes the hairs off. :norty:Do you use a strop at all? What about a honing compound to rub on the leather?


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