{"id":131,"date":"2012-04-18T21:02:31","date_gmt":"2012-04-19T04:02:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/?p=131"},"modified":"2012-04-20T15:17:09","modified_gmt":"2012-04-20T22:17:09","slug":"find-of-the-week","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/2012\/04\/18\/find-of-the-week\/","title":{"rendered":"Find of the Week"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sometimes, all the Goodwill has in stock is in the tier of hideous &#8220;collectible&#8221; figurines with menacing expressions and missing limbs. At others, their appraisers have gotten ambitious, and there is a mountain of cool stuff in stock, but only because it is priced beyond the limits of even the harshest hipster markup. Fairly regularly though, there&#8217;s something neat among the picture puzzles and church retreat souvenir tumbler glasses.<\/p>\n<p>Today I found gold lying on the test bench next to a bunch of TVs and old stereo components:<\/p>\n            \n\t\t<div class=\"ngg-gallery-singlepic-image \" style=\"\">\n\t\t\t    \t<a href=\"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/wp-content\/gallery\/neat-old-stuff-april-2012\/2012-04-18_20-16-56_579sm.jpg\"\n\t\t     title=\"\"\n             data-src=\"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/wp-content\/gallery\/neat-old-stuff-april-2012\/2012-04-18_20-16-56_579sm.jpg\"\n             data-thumbnail=\"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/wp-content\/gallery\/neat-old-stuff-april-2012\/thumbs\/thumbs_2012-04-18_20-16-56_579sm.jpg\"\n             data-image-id=\"217\"\n             data-title=\"2012-04-18_20-16-56_579sm\"\n             data-description=\"\"\n             target='_self'\n             class=\"shutterset_3703bc8821e9b843fd4741bf1f47d880\">\n            <img class=\"ngg-singlepic\"\n             src=\"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/wp-content\/gallery\/neat-old-stuff-april-2012\/cache\/2012-04-18_20-16-56_579sm.jpg-nggid03217-ngg0dyn-0x0x100-00f0w010c010r110f110r010t010.jpg\"\n             alt=\"2012-04-18_20-16-56_579sm\"\n             title=\"2012-04-18_20-16-56_579sm\"\n                           \/>\n    \t<\/a>\n\t\t      <\/div>\n        \n<p>It&#8217;s a Craig model 1605 clock radio, manufactured by the Sanyo Electric Company.<\/p>\n            \n\t\t<div class=\"ngg-gallery-singlepic-image \" style=\"\">\n\t\t\t    \t<a href=\"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/wp-content\/gallery\/neat-old-stuff-april-2012\/2012-04-18_20-16-49_22sm.jpg\"\n\t\t     title=\"\"\n             data-src=\"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/wp-content\/gallery\/neat-old-stuff-april-2012\/2012-04-18_20-16-49_22sm.jpg\"\n             data-thumbnail=\"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/wp-content\/gallery\/neat-old-stuff-april-2012\/thumbs\/thumbs_2012-04-18_20-16-49_22sm.jpg\"\n             data-image-id=\"216\"\n             data-title=\"2012-04-18_20-16-49_22sm\"\n             data-description=\"\"\n             target='_self'\n             class=\"shutterset_224de91f16eceaabb776fa7e78362cf3\">\n            <img class=\"ngg-singlepic\"\n             src=\"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/wp-content\/gallery\/neat-old-stuff-april-2012\/cache\/2012-04-18_20-16-49_22sm.jpg-nggid03216-ngg0dyn-0x0x100-00f0w010c010r110f110r010t010.jpg\"\n             alt=\"2012-04-18_20-16-49_22sm\"\n             title=\"2012-04-18_20-16-49_22sm\"\n                           \/>\n    \t<\/a>\n\t\t      <\/div>\n        \n<p>The clock function doesn&#8217;t work, which is typical. Usually the motor is burned out or the gear train is damaged somehow. I&#8217;ve only run into a few that have worked when I tested them in the store, and of those the one that stayed running the longest lasted under a year.<\/p>\n            \n\t\t<div class=\"ngg-gallery-singlepic-image \" style=\"\">\n\t\t\t    \t<a href=\"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/wp-content\/gallery\/neat-old-stuff-april-2012\/2012-04-18_20-16-02_310sm.jpg\"\n\t\t     title=\"\"\n             data-src=\"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/wp-content\/gallery\/neat-old-stuff-april-2012\/2012-04-18_20-16-02_310sm.jpg\"\n             data-thumbnail=\"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/wp-content\/gallery\/neat-old-stuff-april-2012\/thumbs\/thumbs_2012-04-18_20-16-02_310sm.jpg\"\n             data-image-id=\"215\"\n             data-title=\"2012-04-18_20-16-02_310sm\"\n             data-description=\"\"\n             target='_self'\n             class=\"shutterset_c40d6ceb4547c764753db846235e22da\">\n            <img class=\"ngg-singlepic\"\n             src=\"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/wp-content\/gallery\/neat-old-stuff-april-2012\/cache\/2012-04-18_20-16-02_310sm.jpg-nggid03215-ngg0dyn-0x0x100-00f0w010c010r110f110r010t010.jpg\"\n             alt=\"2012-04-18_20-16-02_310sm\"\n             title=\"2012-04-18_20-16-02_310sm\"\n                           \/>\n    \t<\/a>\n\t\t      <\/div>\n        \n<p>It&#8217;s a very cool looking unit, and while the clock doesn&#8217;t work all the other functions do, and it has an output for external speakers. I&#8217;m going to use it as an FM tuner for my stereo for now.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve been collecting old flip digit clocks for a while now since they&#8217;re still common enough that broken ones are cheap even for the rarer designs. What I&#8217;d like to do in the future is replace the fragile motor and gear train with a computer controlled servo to actuate the flip digit display. I&#8217;d love to be able to use one of them daily and not have to worry about when it will inevitably fail and leave me late for work or something.<\/p>\n            \n\t\t<div class=\"ngg-gallery-singlepic-image \" style=\"\">\n\t\t\t    \t<a href=\"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/wp-content\/gallery\/neat-old-stuff-april-2012\/2012-04-18_20-18-59_229sm.jpg\"\n\t\t     title=\"\"\n             data-src=\"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/wp-content\/gallery\/neat-old-stuff-april-2012\/2012-04-18_20-18-59_229sm.jpg\"\n             data-thumbnail=\"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/wp-content\/gallery\/neat-old-stuff-april-2012\/thumbs\/thumbs_2012-04-18_20-18-59_229sm.jpg\"\n             data-image-id=\"218\"\n             data-title=\"2012-04-18_20-18-59_229sm\"\n             data-description=\"\"\n             target='_self'\n             class=\"shutterset_fa40bc35e58111aa2a7f036436a75faf\">\n            <img class=\"ngg-singlepic\"\n             src=\"http:\/\/raster-burn.net\/wordpress\/wp-content\/gallery\/neat-old-stuff-april-2012\/cache\/2012-04-18_20-18-59_229sm.jpg-nggid03218-ngg0dyn-0x0x100-00f0w010c010r110f110r010t010.jpg\"\n             alt=\"2012-04-18_20-18-59_229sm\"\n             title=\"2012-04-18_20-18-59_229sm\"\n                           \/>\n    \t<\/a>\n\t\t      <\/div>\n        \n<p>I also found this neat old thing at Free Geek for two bucks. I bought it mostly for the old school Apple logo sticker on top but I&#8217;ll probably use it as a switch box for some stuff in the garage. I remember having something similar for my Apple IIE at some point, way back when.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sometimes, all the Goodwill has in stock is in the tier of hideous &#8220;collectible&#8221; figurines with menacing expressions and missing limbs. 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