John Seetoo saw this TEAC 4300 tape deck on a Brooklyn street corner, with a note that says, "COVID-19-free – needs a tune up." One person's trash is indeed another person's treasure.
![An extra $3 a month for an uncommon stereo? Sold! From Audio, August 1966.](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0672/2283/1394/files/mc-8-66-215x300.jpg)
An extra $3 a month for an uncommon stereo? Sold! From Audio, August 1966.
![OK, we give up: what is that thing? 1973 Heathkit catalog, including audio component kits, marine depth sounders and who knows what else.](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0672/2283/1394/files/heathkit-1973-230x300.jpeg)
OK, what is that thing? 1973 Heathkit catalog, including audio component kits and who knows what else.
![You'd think we would have settled this by now. United Audio/Dual turntable ad, 1974.](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0672/2283/1394/files/dual-ad-1974-221x300.jpg)
You'd think we would have settled this by now. United Audio/Dual turntable ad, 1974.
![There's no wind noise from Mars on this 1957 RCA](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0672/2283/1394/files/sounds-in-space-300x298.jpg)
There's no wind noise from Mars on this 1957 RCA "Living Stereo" LP, but there are spectacular demonstration tracks. Dig that catalog number!