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Vintage Sony Tapecorder 361 Reel-to-Reel B5 Sales Flyer Specs June 1958

$ 7.91

Availability: 52 in stock
  • Condition: The flyer has a sharp vertical crease across the middle of the page, and a soft diagonal crease from corner to corner. There are no stains, highlighting, or writing on either side. There are no tears. The back is evenly yellowed with age.
  • Type: Tape Recorder
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Model: Tapecorder 361
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Brand: Sony
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    This
    Japanese Language
    flyer is an
    authentic original
    .  It is approximately 182MM X 257MM, the
    JIS B5
    size.
    The flyer has a sharp vertical crease across the middle of the page, and a soft diagonal crease from corner to corner.  There are no stains, highlighting, or writing on either side.  There are no tears.  The back is evenly yellowed with age.
    On the lower right corner of the back side, there is a printer`s date code: "
    33.6.
    ".
    The date is in years of the
    Showa
    Emperor, Hirohito:  add 25 to
    33
    to get
    58
    , the year of the printing in the Western calendar.
    The month is June, the 6th month.
    So the translation is:
    33.6 = June 1958
    .
    Please see the second photo - these date codes began to be used intermittently in the mid 1950's, and continued with the same date coding until 1965, when the code changed.
    The
    Sony Tapecorder 361
    was first introduced in June 1958 under the
    Sony
    company name.
    This flyer shows that the
    Model 361
    was matched to the
    Sony F-3B Microphone
    , listed in the specifications on the back side in the lower right corner.
    The Tapecorder 361 used
    vacuum-tube
    electronics, and operated on 100 Volts, 50-60 Hz.  The tubes are listed on the back of the flyer.  The power frequency was selected for the local power provider by changing the Tapecorder's capstan and pinch roller.
    My other listings include a flyer for the
    Sony Tapecorder 261
    , a cheaper version of the 361.  Both of these models used a new drive mechanism that reduced wow & flutter to 0.3%.  The capstan and pinch roller of the new design are separate from the tape head cover, as shown on the flyer.
    These models were extensively used in Japan's schools for
    Audio-Visual
    presentations and for replaying of educational
    Radio Broadcasts
    by
    NHK
    .  They all used 7" reels of
    Soni-Tape
    .I have similar Japanese flyers and catalogs from the
    1950's
    listed that may interest you.
    Check my other listings to see what is still available.
    If you buy multiple flyers, I will combine them into a single Flat Rate Envelope, giving you free shipping on all additional flyers after the first.
    Please send me a message before paying if you want the
    combined
    shipping
    .  I will send you an invoice with your total with your purchases combined.
    International Buyers
    -
    please note:
    import duties, taxes, and charges
    are not included
    in the item price or
    postage
    cost
    .
    These charges are the buyer's responsibility
    .
    Please check with your country's
    customs office
    to determine what these additional costs will be
    prior to bidding or buying
    .
    It is
    illegal
    for the seller
    to falsify customs declarations
    or
    mark an item as a "gift"
    in order to avoid customs fees.