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Old 01-14-2010, 04:09 AM
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Well I've done it! I found a LaserDisc player, at a local thrift store that sell stuff by the pound!. Heres a couple of pictures. Shes a little dirty but I'll cleaner here up! Now I have to get more then one LD, all I have is "I Was a Teenage Zombie". The player is a Mitsubishi M-V6022, she has a little bit of an issue opening and ejecting but it could be it was just cold, she was stored in place that had no heating and it was cold. Seems to be working good otherwise.






I think she'll be happy there, now to find a place for the PS3 when I get her.
or a CED player!
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Old 06-08-2010, 05:37 PM
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Very Nice! I have ohhh 4000 or so Laserdiscs in my collection, my primary player is a "Champagne" Japanese Pioneer DVL-919, Other models I have are 2 DVL-909's, DVL-90, DVL-700, Elite CLD-95, CLD-2080, and a couple CLD-D503 parts units. I had a Sony MDP-600 but man that thing was a turd compared to the Pioneers.

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Old 06-08-2010, 11:22 PM
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I have two Laser disc players.. I'll have to get back with pics.. one is a Pioneer from 1991 and the other is an RCA from 1995.. I also have a CED player that i just found recently..
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Old 06-09-2010, 09:24 AM
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Here's my CLD-2080, my very first LD player. This one was my brothers he bought new while stationed in Korea during the Gulf war 1990. It is the multi-volt model and I keep it stored in it's orig box, with manual & remote. My brother did not use this player very much so it has VERY low hours of use and it's one of the smoothest, quietest LD players I ever heard. I bought it from my brother in 1996 and that is when I caught the Laserdisc bug. From 1996 to 1999 it was my primary player, and I myself did not log alot of hours of use with it. When I discovered that Pioneer was making DVD/LD combo players, I just had to have one, since my DVD collection started growing around that time. I found a DVL-909 which is very well built BTW and one of the best DVL players ever made.
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taken a few better shots since the last time;







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i've also added several titles to my collection since,
including the legendary 1993 STAR WARS "DEFINITIVE COLLECTION" trilogy boxset (SMASHING picture quality!!)



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