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How well I remember those god-awful Electrophonics at the department store I worked at, The Emporium in the SF Bay Area. So many were "DOD"...dead on delivery, and those vinyl-covered particle board cabinets were heavy and easily damaged (as I recall they smelled bad too, sort of a "cheap" smell.) Unlike the cabinets on units like Magnavox, you could not easliy repair an Electrophonic. We would have warehouse sales every so often and there'd be a mountain of Electrophonic stereos, especially those ugly bars with the flashing lights. At that time, California Sate Law prohibited retailers from selling electronics with damaged cabinets...no portable TV's that were cracked, no console stereos with severly damaged cabinets, etc. Many Electrophonics went to the scrap heap. A few years later the TV/Stereo buyer left the company to work for Sony (the pricey Betamax console was still new then) and I got his job. By that time all the Electrophonics were gone and console stereo sales were on the skids, but I still inherited plenty of junk... a ton of returned Odyssey games that no one wanted...Atari's Pong was the "in thing." Damn I'm old huh?