In the late 1960s there were two brand names for what was basically one reel to reel tape recorder company. These names were: Telmar and Martel. A number of high quality reel to reel portable tape recorders based on a single transport design were made under both brand names, but one series of machines was made in Japan, the other supposedly in Germany. Its very confusing! ******** Sponsored by: www.self-help-subliminal-message-personal-growth-motivation.com the Web site with the NEW approach to self improvement! Click on the link above or visit: www.clydesight.com for a Web jump to the site and discover how easily you can improve the quality of your life with this new self help and self improvement approach. ******** Thisvintage reel to reel tape recorder was purchased second hand and arrived with no accessories or documentation. Nevertheless, ClydeSight was able to figure it out and restore it to near optimal operating condition. This video explains the unusual and somewhat ingenious mechanism that was designed into this high quality vintage portable reel to reel tape recorder that sold for .95 in 1967. Enjoy the video and let the Martel Model 1001 vintage tape recorder ? tell all! ********* Copyright Disclaimer: This is an educational video, a critique, and report on an historic piece of vintage audio electronic equipment that is no longer manufactured or sold in stores. It is covered by the Fair Use Section of US Copyright Law: ?Copyright Disclaimer Under Section ?
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