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Philips 660 voice recorder

Philips 660 Voice Recorder
Philips 660 Voice Recorder
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The Philips 660 in the hand of James Bond (Roger Moore) in A View To A Kill
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Philips 660 Voice Recorder and box
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James Bond (Roger Moore) uses a Philips 660 Voice Recorder in the movie A View To A Kill (1985).

When Bond and Godfrey Tibbett (Patrick Macnee) enter the suite in Château de Chantilly, Bond plays a mini cassette with a pre-recorded conversation between him and Tibbett, to fool the henchman listening in via audio bugs in the room. Later, Bond plays a tape of him snoring, to make it seem like he is sleeping, while actually he is snooping around Zorin's estate.

The Philips 660 is a beautiful, very sleek device, extremely thin, it just fits one mini tape. In the movie, a Philips LFH0006 mini cassette is used. The 660 can also play the recording via a built-in speaker.

The Philips 660 is clearly seen in the film and is one of many Philips items in A View To A Kill: Bond uses a Philishave electric shaver which doubles as a bug detector; Zorin uses a Philips computer with Philips LDH6200 14" Color Monitor; Q uses the same model monitor; Bond and Pola Ivanova (Fiona Fullerton) listen to a Philips UF-I 90 cassette tape on a Philips D8734 Boombox sound system.

In For Your Eyes Only, another Philips dictaphone was used, the Philips LFH195.

With many thanks to Achim of Schrottys.de

See more Philips products in Bond films.

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Is there any website to trade stuff like this Voice Recorder? I would have one LFH 660 in very good condition to sell.

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