I would love pictures and descriptions here of interesting machines we now own or have owned. Also the characteristics that you find endearing, quirky etc.
I have collected many machines and many more have come and gone from tiny early Japanese portable mono battery models to big studio type tube units.
My tastes tend to run toward the obscure and bizarre as opposed to really good quality, but I want to hear what all of you like.
I will have to work on some pictures, but for now I will say that the most obscure machines I currently own are the Bell RT-360 and one called the Freeman model 800, both of which are American made 1/4 track 7" reel 7 1/2 - 3 3/4, tube recorders with speakers and amps, from the early to mid 60s, but otherwise are at opposite ends of the spectrum.
The Bell features provisions for outboard 10.5" reels and tape to tape dubbing (internally!) 3 heads, 5 motors counting the bolt on ones for the bigger reels, lots and lots of tubes, and circuitry and switching to do almost anything.
The Freeman however, manages to boil it's essential functions down to two tubes per channel for all the audio in a compact self contained unit.