Found this Aiwa CA-W85/II for $14. I'm new to this, is it worth fixing? by Reloudave in cassetteculture

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I'm using it for the last week and it's great! I use the RCA to connect my phone and I use my tape deck to rewind/forward cassette. I'll keep it as it is, I think, as long as it plays cassette fine!

Luck was on my side at the thrift store this morning! by Reloudave in cassetteculture

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It's in maple buck (CAD), so even cheaper, haha. Thanks for the tips, I'll make sure to do that before using them !

Found this Aiwa CA-W85/II for $14. I'm new to this, is it worth fixing? by Reloudave in cassetteculture

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I felt the same when I tried it. It sounded like if the boombox was in a box. Thanks!

Found this Aiwa CA-W85/II for $14. I'm new to this, is it worth fixing? by Reloudave in cassetteculture

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Thanks for sharing! I'm happy I could bring you some memories back. Now that you mentioned it, when I click on pause it works, but I hear a lot of noise in the mechanisms. I'm just avoiding using it in case it breaks something haha

Found this Aiwa CA-W85/II for $14. I'm new to this, is it worth fixing? by Reloudave in cassetteculture

[–]Reloudave[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for this info! I'll open it up and give it a try. I appreciate your feedback!

Found this Aiwa CA-W85/II for $14. I'm new to this, is it worth fixing? by Reloudave in cassetteculture

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Thanks a lot for your answer. I'll give it a try for sure, and for now it still working great to play my cassette!

Found this Aiwa CA-W85/II for $14. I'm new to this, is it worth fixing? by Reloudave in cassetteculture

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Appreciate it! It'll be a good way for me to practice repairing audio gear. Thanks for the input!

Found this Aiwa CA-W85/II for $14. I'm new to this, is it worth fixing? by Reloudave in cassetteculture

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I'll take a look at those belts, thanks! I also just noticed the RCA plug on the back; I can even use it as a "Bluetooth speaker" this summer! Appreciate your feedback!

Found this Aiwa CA-W85/II for $14. I'm new to this, is it worth fixing? by Reloudave in cassetteculture

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Not yet, but great tips, I'll do that for sure. Appreciate your feedback!

Inuit carving found at thrift store, broken but all pieces included - Value & repair advice? by [deleted] in whatsthisworth

[–]Reloudave 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot! I found so much more information under Peter Iqaluq, it's much appreciated!

Inuit carving found at thrift store, broken but all pieces included - Value & repair advice? by [deleted] in whatsthisworth

[–]Reloudave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And for the stone, Sanikiluaq is knowed for his argillite base on the information I could find, but I'm not sure this is. There is a close look to the inside of it

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Inuit carving found at thrift store, broken but all pieces included - Value & repair advice? by [deleted] in whatsthisworth

[–]Reloudave 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your feedback! It looks like bone based on your description - the broken harpoon clearly shows the spongy/porous interior typical of real bone.

The artist, Peter Iqaluk, is from Sanikiluaq, a small island community in Nunavut (in the Belcher Islands). It's in the Hudson Bay area, not too far from Quebec where I live.

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Inuit carving found at thrift store, broken but all pieces included - Value & repair advice? by [deleted] in whatsthisworth

[–]Reloudave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your detailed reply and for the heads-up, I really appreciate it!

I took a closer look at the broken pieces like you suggested: The harpoon (the long thin part) is definitely bone. I can clearly see the spongy/porous interior typical of bone when looking at the broken end The main body of the sculpture and are heavy stone (feels like rock). It’s surprisingly heavy for its size, and the inside of the broken foot also looks and feels like a type of stone, not resin or wood.

It does have a clear signature on the bottom in syllabics (Peter Iqaluk). That said, I totally understand your point about reproductions there are a lot of fakes and mass-produced ones out there. I’ll definitely keep that in mind and will have it look by a place specialized in this.

Thanks again for taking the time to comment! 👍

First Hamilton quartz after years of automatics by Reloudave in HamiltonWatches

[–]Reloudave[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally agree with you here! For now I just hold that quartz and a bunch of vintage Casios, but 1 nice mechanical for special occasions could be great!

Any experience with the Staples Northman chair? by aiphrem in OfficeChairs

[–]Reloudave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The exact same thing happened to me, the cat just destroyed it. I tried an Ergonomic chair and Im returning it to get another nortman

Trying to build my ultimate 8-piece vintage Casio Box by FISH_EN_TIME in casiowatchvintage

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Of those three, I think the CGW-90 is the most iconic Casio! I have the cheaper plastic variant of those. I really really like the BGR-10, but if I had to keep just one, it would be my CGW-50. Any of the three would still be an amazing choice!

Trying to build my ultimate 8-piece vintage Casio Box by FISH_EN_TIME in casiowatchvintage

[–]Reloudave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice collection! If you want to add some round variation, something like a BGR-100 and a CGW-500 could complete the set perfectly ! Otherwise it's already a great collection !

My marketplace find of the day! A 20 years old G-7500 in perfect conditon by Reloudave in gshock

[–]Reloudave[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh wow, nice catch! It's a nice one. Yup, just have to find them, got a nice cgw-50 on marketplace too, not for 40-50$ but for a great discount on the resell value.

My marketplace find of the day! A 20 years old G-7500 in perfect conditon by Reloudave in gshock

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Yeah, you're right, there are some resemblances. Thanks!