Sony Walkman 1979.
100% lambswool. Vintage Flufftronics by Jessica Dance
I remember when the Walkman was THE coolest thing one could own!
I know, I felt so hip and au courant when I got one. They seem so quaint now!
Wendy, how do you even go about finding all the things you post? I am always curious to tune in and see where you have zigged or zagged most recently.
I filter through so much content to find an image that I like. Maybe 30 different sites. And I also keep a folder of favorite images to eventually post.
I hadn’t realized it was 1979, which practically makes it a relic.
Takes me back to 3rd grade when I carried one of these around! By the time I was in 5th grade we fully converted to CD players!
How great that you got to carry a Walkman around in the 3rd grade.
I have my grandma to thank for spoiling me, she got my sister a d I portable CD players as soon as they were more popular.
That’s what grandmas are for.
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I remember when the Walkman was THE coolest thing one could own!
I know, I felt so hip and au courant when I got one. They seem so quaint now!
Wendy, how do you even go about finding all the things you post? I am always curious to tune in and see where you have zigged or zagged most recently.
I filter through so much content to find an image that I like. Maybe 30 different sites. And I also keep a folder of favorite images to eventually post.
I hadn’t realized it was 1979, which practically makes it a relic.
Takes me back to 3rd grade when I carried one of these around! By the time I was in 5th grade we fully converted to CD players!
How great that you got to carry a Walkman around in the 3rd grade.
I have my grandma to thank for spoiling me, she got my sister a d I portable CD players as soon as they were more popular.
That’s what grandmas are for.