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jand1958

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I was going through some old papers and such and came across my old Star Trek International Binder.
Does anyone remember (or was part of) this SSB club from the 70's?
My number was 1032
 

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No. But as one who sat and watched the very first NBC Star Trek episode as it was televised, we had Toy Phasers in 1967-68 that shot Green/Yellow/Red plastic discs. We loved those guns, our sister and her buddies didn't. I did however find my Angel Earth Force and Kiss Army applications inside old Album covers recently. Ahh... the late 60s and 70s. :0)
 
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A friend of mine had one. I remember the communicator page with sort of a bs schematic on it. Few years later, someone was repackaging a cb transciver LSI on a chip that came out that was the heart of a complete, miniture unit by JS&A sales as a tiny, crystal controlled transciever in a communicator-like form factor. Never seen one except an advert in some magazines around the time. I guess about '75 or '76.

One of the guys that I repaired some of his equipment bought one of those tiny, mini talkie JS&A ones. Like everything else they took out ourtagous full page ads pushing during the 70's, it was all hyperbole.
 
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