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Nagra 4.2 Audio Recorder

Switzerland, c. 1970s
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Nagra 4.2 Professional Audio Recorder S/N: L8169. Working condition. Batteries removed. In 1951, Stefan Kudelski, a gifted 22-year-old engineer, developed an..

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