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Topic History of: HMV SHOPS IN THE 1980s
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andrew Interesting pictures I can see why HMV is slowly going out of business, I never knew that they sold amps. I still have my Atari 2600 still works.
dixie Photos of HMV in the 1980s
www.voicesofeastanglia.com/2012/04/our-f...op-eighties-hmv.html