View Full Version : This lasted and worked for years, but not anymore


Family Ties Forever!
01-07-2019, 01:14 AM
Some things last years, but finally stop working. I'm probably not the only one who had something that worked well for years, but stopped working. While we all know nothing can last forever it's still a bummer when the time comes to toss it. Things used to be made to last years. I know there are more "modern" devices like IPods and MP3 players. I don't know the different between those as I've never had either one.

This cassette recorder I've had since at least 1998, and I think it's older than that. I know some people will think it's silly to have something so "old" and out dated. With my extremely limited vision things that are very user friendly and don't require much vision are best for me. One of the two "springs" in the battery compartment broke and now it doesn't work right. I don't think they even make these anymore. I'm not sure what the brand is.

Here are two pictures.

Edison
01-07-2019, 02:44 AM
I don't think it's silly. If you don't know anyone with basic electrical skills, battery compartment professional repair should be inexpensive.

Family Ties Forever!
01-09-2019, 08:00 AM
I didn't think it could be fixed so I threw it away.

MA
01-09-2019, 08:02 AM
Are you planning on getting a new one?

Family Ties Forever!
01-12-2019, 03:37 AM
Are you planning on getting a new one?

I don't think they make them anymore.

Dude111
01-12-2019, 07:58 AM
....I know some people will think it's silly to have something so "old" and out dated....Who cares what they think.....

Have ya tried to have it looked at?? -- Maybe she can be fixed :)

Foggy
01-12-2019, 11:37 AM
I don't think they make them anymore.


Here is a place that does repairs on vintage items. It is located in Cleveland Ohio

http://classicsoundrepair.com/

You might want to call them and find out if it can be repaired and the cost

If you do call them have the make and model number available
which from your pictures is
General Electric (GE) and
Model number 3-3364A
Also a description (portable cassette player or walkman ) if it has battery operation and/or AC adaption
What doesn't work:
Fast forward
Rewind
Play
Mic
or all of the above


Good luck

OH Nuts!
01-12-2019, 11:54 AM
Maybe eBay or Amazon might have one. Another possibility is a combo unit.

MrCleveland
01-12-2019, 12:19 PM
Maybe eBay or Amazon might have one. Another possibility is a combo unit.

That's my best bet...I'm trying to get a PS3 that's reverse compatible with PS2 Games...ebay and amazon are my only options however...ohno:ohno:ohno:

Foggy
01-13-2019, 09:55 AM
I didn't think it could be fixed so I threw it away.

I'm sorry I misread this, I thought you were going to throw it away, not that you did.

Anyway here is a place for vintage cassette players that are for sale.
Some of the prices though are ridiculous.

https://www.etsy.com/market/cassette_player?page=2


If you really do want to replace it, I saw online where Walmart and Target are suppose to carry them.

Zoneboy
01-13-2019, 02:49 PM
Here is a place that does repairs on vintage items. It is located in Cleveland Ohio

http://classicsoundrepair.com/

You might want to call them and find out if it can be repaired and the cost
If you do call them have the make and model number available
which from your pictures is
General Electric (GE) and
Model number 3-3364A


The model # is actually 3-5364A

Here's a list of ones currently for sale on eBay.

https://ebay.to/2QGNpjv

Zoneboy
01-13-2019, 02:51 PM
Some things last years, but finally stop working. I'm probably not the only one who had something that worked well for years, but stopped working. While we all know nothing can last forever it's still a bummer when the time comes to toss it. Things used to be made to last years. I know there are more "modern" devices like IPods and MP3 players. I don't know the different between those as I've never had either one.

This cassette recorder I've had since at least 1998, and I think it's older than that. I know some people will think it's silly to have something so "old" and out dated. With my extremely limited vision things that are very user friendly and don't require much vision are best for me. One of the two "springs" in the battery compartment broke and now it doesn't work right. I don't think they even make these anymore. I'm not sure what the brand is.



Do you use the record feature much or just for playing tapes?

LUNCH
01-17-2019, 01:24 PM
You may want to check out The Vermont Country Store.They may have what you are looking for or similar.They also have a nice paper catalog.Their number is 800 564 4623.And by the way I agree the old stuff was often better,more simple and built to last.

Zoneboy
01-17-2019, 01:47 PM
I didn't think it could be fixed so I threw it away.

That was probably your best bet. The cost to repair it might have been way more than it was worth plus you have to figure in shipping both ways as well.

Janice
01-17-2019, 08:34 PM
Sorry Jenny. I'm the same way you are when it comes to liking very basic features on electronics. I always tell sales people that the less bells and whistles, the better. I just bought this extremely simple alarm clock that fixes the time when it's plugged in. It's great for power outages and daylight savings time. The owners "manual" was one page, lol.

https://www.amazon.com/Emerson-SmartSet-Radio-Bluetooth-ER100301/dp/B071NDT5Q3/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1547771331&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=emerson+smartset+alarm+clock&psc=1

I can help you look for a new one if you'd like. I hope you don't mind that I resized your photos. They were huge. xo

Family Ties Forever!
02-03-2019, 07:06 AM
Thanks everyone.

Thanks Janice. I can't resize on my computer like I could on an older one I used to have.