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Giveaway #12 - The First One From Japan! Sharp MD-ST800 from Hard Off

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For giveaway #12 - the first one from Japan - I will be giving away the Sharp MD-ST800 that I found at Hard Off Funabashi! In the video above, I opened it, lubed it, and now it's ready to give away! 

It's almost a complete set with charging dock and AA sidecar, just grab a USB PSP charging cable like these:

Right angle - https://amzn.to/4i381jc
Straight - https://amzn.to/437ZlUo

The Sharp MD-ST800 is a nice MDLP player from 2002 and works great, even if it's an "upside down" player!




Thank you again for your support and I hope I can continue to help this great MiniDisc global community in some form.

THE GIVEAWAY

For this TWELFTH giveaway (completely free to enter!), use the Rafflecopter widget below to enter between March 1st and March 8th 2025, midnight US Pacific time.


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Please see official rules, here!    Privacy policy is included here also - I don't need/want your info outside of getting this device to you!


To enter, just use your email (I don't use Facebook so I don't know where those entries will go...) and I'll use Rafflecopter to pick a winner after midnight, December 6, 2024!


I'll reach out to the winner via their email that they used to enter and ship them the device/set! Winners are responsible for any customs or duties!

Again, see official rules for details.


For all MiniDisc lovers, let's have fun with this so I can continue to have more giveaways!

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Thank you all! Long live MiniDiscs!


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