I had a replica batarang from the batman series but my nephew got ahold of it and he threw it into the lake by his house -.-
Are you sure you read the title to this thread? :lol
I had a replica batarang from the batman series but my nephew got ahold of it and he threw it into the lake by his house -.-
LOL. I knew someone would wonder about it. Here's the screencap from the movie of the radio, same model and make I used to have:
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The funny thing is that in the movie, Norman turns the radio on and off using the knob on the far left. The two knobs on the left were the Bass and Treble. To turn the actual radio on, there was a switch you slide left and right to select your option (you can actually spot it in the picture in between the knob and the first button for the tape player). If you wanted to listen to the radio, you had to slide it to where the notch was under radio. To listen to tape, you'd slide it to where it was listed for tape. To turn it off, you'd have to slide it all the way to the left.
When it began to fall apart, the first thing that broke was the tape deck, the plastic piece in the front that held the tape as it played.
I can't believe I still remember the controls after so many years.![]()