The parts salvaged from the old VCR are shown below and are identified.

Below are some other junk pieces of equipment that I disassembled for parts.

Above, an old TV and below, the parts salvaged from it.


Above, an old computer monitor and below, the parts salvaged from it.


Above, an old intercom unit and below, the parts salvaged from two of them.


Above, an old GE transistor AM/FM portable radio and below, the parts salvaged from it.
