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Yet another vector design, this is just one from an entire stack I made: The sony TC-K950ES. A beautiful cassette deck, especially when it was the wooden planks on the sides. Plus the black color with a bit of strong green and other colors when on really gives such a great look. I love the ES line.
Yet another one of the ES series stack I made a while ago, this time with the Sony CDP-X77ES compact disc player! It maintains those same beautiful lines from the prior ones, black mate color with the wooden sides, a great machine from a time the CD format was blooming into the scene!
Wooden Playground: Despite scorching hot metal slides and rubber bridges – we always went back for more…
The B-I-B-L-E by Cedarmont Kids. I swear this song is what got me into wooden playgrounds growing up! ?