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| Author: | Guest [ 22 Apr 2012, 06:45 ] |
| Post subject: | Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
Just wondering if anyone has ever come across a sealed laserdisc player. I can't imagine what I would do if I came across at Pioneer Elite CLD-99 in the original box and never used. |
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| Author: | firehorse_44 [ 22 Apr 2012, 06:53 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
Pioneer sold the DVL-919 up until just recently. 2010 I believe however could be mistaken. Bought mine new in box never opened from an electronics store online from Maine. Others out of production are out there most likely............ |
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| Author: | hippiedalek [ 23 Apr 2012, 12:42 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
firehorse_44 wrote: Pioneer sold the DVL-919 up until just recently. 2010 I believe however could be mistaken. 2009 I think. From Wikipedia: Quote: On January 14, 2009, Pioneer announced that it would stop manufacturing the DVL-919 and other laser disc players
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| Author: | edwin240170 [ 23 Apr 2012, 14:58 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
Yes bought one a year ago or so, the owner wanted to get rid of his collection and his players, he had 3 sealed players stored as backup. There are many treasures still out there waiting to be discovered .... |
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| Author: | rein-o [ 24 Apr 2012, 03:56 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
my father came across one back in 1989 |
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| Author: | elahrairrah [ 24 Apr 2012, 18:12 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
rfanner wrote: Just wondering if anyone has ever come across a sealed laserdisc player. I can't imagine what I would do if I came across at Pioneer Elite CLD-99 in the original box and never used. When I bought my first two players, an Asian Pioneer model (dual sided player with a voltage selector, don't remember the model number) and a Sony MDP-A3. Of course that was back in 1995. Have seen a few "NIB" players pop up on Ebay from time to time. And they always go for inflated prices. |
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| Author: | laserdisc_fan [ 24 Apr 2012, 22:47 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
firehorse_44 wrote: Pioneer sold the DVL-919 up until just recently. 2010 I believe however could be mistaken. Bought mine new in box never opened from an electronics store online from Maine. Others out of production are out there most likely............ It seems a good few laserdisc collectors purchased one of these and put them in storage for safe keeping so I guess that qualifies as still sealed! I know of at least four Ebay sellers who had mentioned to me they had a brand new DVL-919 they were keeping for a rainy day so I am sure there are others out there who have done likewise given the long production run that model had. |
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| Author: | exinferis [ 24 Apr 2012, 23:11 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
I bought a nearly mint LD Player (CLD-97) with the box a few months ago. A fantastic piece, no scratches, looks like new. But besides that, I should have bought one back then and keep it sealed... |
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| Author: | Guest [ 25 Apr 2012, 00:10 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
laserdisc_fan wrote: firehorse_44 wrote: Pioneer sold the DVL-919 up until just recently. 2010 I believe however could be mistaken. Bought mine new in box never opened from an electronics store online from Maine. Others out of production are out there most likely............ It seems a good few laserdisc collectors purchased one of these and put them in storage for safe keeping so I guess that qualifies as still sealed! I wonder if they had few sealed laserdiscs in the boxes stored away at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark |
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| Author: | mikeystoyz [ 25 Apr 2012, 04:51 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
They are someplace safe. |
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| Author: | firehorse_44 [ 25 Apr 2012, 05:00 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
We should storm the basement of the Smithsonian ...... There could be hundreds.... LoL |
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| Author: | flcl4evr [ 26 Apr 2012, 04:30 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
They're being examined by top men. TOP MEN. |
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| Author: | vinylcollector [ 27 Apr 2012, 06:14 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
This was a sealed player here, and from the feedback the seller left, buyer was from Canada. The shipping cost to Canada shows UPS at almost 300 dollars shipping. So with the price of the player, and our import fees, that cost them quite a bit. http://www.ebay.ca/itm/PIONEER-MODEL-P1 ... 2a1941442a |
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| Author: | exinferis [ 27 Apr 2012, 10:43 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
Funny, I found this one here on Ebay Germany: http://www.ebay.de/itm/Laserdisc-Player ... 4ab6b4c0fc I translate roughly : The guy bought the player last year on the countryside (!!) at a shop, where he put his vinyl recordplayer for repair. Besides, he accidently bought a Laserdisc by Phil Collins, mistaken it for an LP. So the shopowner told him, he has a mint player sitting in the back, the buyer (from years ago) didn“t take it.The guy bought the player, even some LDs and after some excitement he lost interest and is selling the player now. I wonder how much treasures are out there? |
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| Author: | disclord [ 28 Apr 2012, 20:29 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
Stored in my basement (in a very dry area) I have a Magnavox Magnavision Model 8000 player that was bought in Atlanta on December 15, 1978 (launch day!) - it's still in its original box, and when I bought it back in 2007 or so, it was still factory sealed - it was originally bought by Bruce Springsteen as a Christmas present for one of his band members - I can't recall the guys name right now - anyway, the guy didn't have time to watch movies so he stuck it in a closet and never opened it - the attached signed X-Mas card from Bruce was opened though, so he at least read that. For some reason, the original purchase receipt was included in the X-mas card, so I don't know if Bruce wanted him to know how much he spent or to have proof of purchase in case something was wrong with the player. When I my insane desire to know if the player would work finally overcame my willpower, I opened it - and it didn't work - it would spin a disc, could lock focus and try to sync, but could never attain horizontal lock to begin tracking. It's obviously a hand-built-from-a-kit job that all of the first years output of players was (they made in the Netherlands and shipped in kit-form to Knoxville, TN, built and aligned and then modified to make them compatible with Extended Play discs, since the player's design was finalized before the CLV Extended Play format was finished). The CH001 after the model number on the box and player means it's the first 'version' of the electronics and laser system - later players, with upgraded electronics and a laser system that could better track and cope with MCA's discs, made it up to version CH005. Also with the player were 2 sealed discs; the DiscoVision Jacques Cousteau "Octopus Octopus" and the ultra-rare (actually recalled) CLV "Animal House". Since I already had that pressing of Animal House, I kept the Springsteen copy sealed, but I didn't have Octopus, Octopus, so I opened it - like most of the non-feature discs that were made at the MCA DiscoVision Labs in Torrance, CA by the original DiscoVision engineers, and not at the 'mass market' Carson, CA pressing plant, it looked and plays perfectly. |
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| Author: | elahrairrah [ 28 Apr 2012, 21:39 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
disclord wrote: Stored in my basement (in a very dry area) I have a Magnavox Magnavision Model 8000 player that was bought in Atlanta on December 15, 1978 (launch day!) - it's still in its original box, and when I bought it back in 2007 or so, it was still factory sealed - it was originally bought by Bruce Springsteen as a Christmas present for one of his band members - I can't recall the guys name right now - anyway, the guy didn't have time to watch movies so he stuck it in a closet and never opened it - the attached signed X-Mas card from Bruce was opened though, so he at least read that. For some reason, the original purchase receipt was included in the X-mas card, so I don't know if Bruce wanted him to know how much he spent or to have proof of purchase in case something was wrong with the player. When I my insane desire to know if the player would work finally overcame my willpower, I opened it - and it didn't work - it would spin a disc, could lock focus and try to sync, but could never attain horizontal lock to begin tracking. It's obviously a hand-built-from-a-kit job that all of the first years output of players was (they made in the Netherlands and shipped in kit-form to Knoxville, TN, built and aligned and then modified to make them compatible with Extended Play discs, since the player's design was finalized before the CLV Extended Play format was finished). The CH001 after the model number on the box and player means it's the first 'version' of the electronics and laser system - later players, with upgraded electronics and a laser system that could better track and cope with MCA's discs, made it up to version CH005. Also with the player were 2 sealed discs; the DiscoVision Jacques Cousteau "Octopus Octopus" and the ultra-rare (actually recalled) CLV "Animal House". Since I already had that pressing of Animal House, I kept the Springsteen copy sealed, but I didn't have Octopus, Octopus, so I opened it - like most of the non-feature discs that were made at the MCA DiscoVision Labs in Torrance, CA by the original DiscoVision engineers, and not at the 'mass market' Carson, CA pressing plant, it looked and plays perfectly. That's pretty awesome Is there a chance that the gas laser in the player just doesn't have any gas anymore? |
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| Author: | rein-o [ 29 Apr 2012, 06:25 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
disclord wrote: Stored in my basement (in a very dry area) I have a Magnavox Magnavision Model 8000 player that was bought in Atlanta on December 15, 1978 (launch day!) - WOW, that must have been totally awesome i can't even think what people thought of when they saw this stuff back in the day. it's all old hat to us now but can you think what it must have been like? i hate to say it but i would have been 1 |
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| Author: | elahrairrah [ 07 May 2012, 21:57 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
Supposedly this is a "factory sealed" CLD-97 on ebay . . . http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-l-Pioneer-E ... 3a741c6aa0 |
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| Author: | Guest [ 08 May 2012, 00:18 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
elahrairrah wrote: Supposedly this is a "factory sealed" CLD-97 on ebay . . . http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-l-Pioneer-E ... 3a741c6aa0 I guess this sure does answer my question. |
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| Author: | exinferis [ 08 May 2012, 21:41 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Anyone ever come across a sealed laserdisc player? |
Nice price, may this guy live forever... |
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