LabGuy'S World: Extinct JFD Video
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JFD Manufacturing Co. - 4111 Ft Hamilton Parkway
- Brooklin, New York:
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JFD-602: B/W, Vidicon camera. Photo: Ebay
Online Auction. |
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JFD-606: B/W, Small studio viewfinder type
vidicon camera. Photo: Ebay Online Auction. |
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JFD-700: B/W, EIAJ, 1/2 inch tape, reel to
reel, editing VTR. This was LabGuy's first video tape recorder, purchased
used in 1977 for $650. The camera, in the photo with the VTR, is a Videmo
127e. Internally, it was quite apparent that this VTR was manufactured
by JVC. Photo: LabGuy. |
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JFD-700: Another view of my very first VTR.
More info desperately needed about JFD. Specifically would like to know
which JVC model was closest to this machine; KV-350 or KV-360? Photo: LabGuy. |
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