Organize your vintage media collection with this 1976 Service storage case, an authentic piece that brings an analog energy to a shelf or listening station. This structural plastic form features a faux woodgrain top accent panel and integrated carrying handle, built to hold up to twelve individual cartridges.
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Size: 6" x 12" (Measurements are close but approximate)
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Decade: 1970s
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Style: Retro Media / 1970s Americana
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Condition: Good vintage condition with minor scuffs on the plastic exterior; tapes are included entirely as-is and untested
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Extra notes: Includes a starter collection of 12 vintage 1970s music tapes (including Elton John, Elvis Presley, John Denver and the Muppets, and Kenny Rogers) along with an era-appropriate cleaning cartridge
Introduced as a dominant consumer audio format from the mid-1960s through the late 1970s, the 8-track tape required specialized portable storage solutions for road trips and home organization. Durable hardshell plastic cases featuring molded interior slots and trendy faux-wood accents became a staple of suburban teenage bedrooms and car trunks, capturing the peak of tactile, pre-digital music culture.