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    In reply to "Wrinkles" question I don't know how many total cartoons Rodrigues published but the "Total Harmonic Distortion" book I mentioned at the beginning of this string has some 120 of them. I know that's not all of them since the "electric chair" cartoon I mentioned at the top of the string isn't among them.

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Flashback 1958: If Not for Charles ... - Sound & Vision

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    Rob Sabin | Mar 29, 2018. For decades, the cartoons of Charles Rodrigues poked fun at us and the hobby we otherwise take all too seriously. In the very first issue of HiFi & Music Review in 1958, the magazine that became Stereo Review and then Sound & Vision, a gifted 31-year-old artist named Charles Rodrigues contributed the first in a string of cartoons that both …

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Your favorite audio cartoons - Audiogon Discussion Forum

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    06-15-2021 11:15pm. Edit. Delete. Rodriguez was like Gary Larson's The Far Side for audiophiles. Twisted, freaking hilarious sense of humor. The one always stuck in my mind this old guy is recounting in great detail the model number of every component he's had, The Sympnonic Bombast MkII, with the X-series crossovers, etc, and then says, "That ...

SICK, SICK, SICK…but very funny - PopCult

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    Charles Rodrigues was one of the fiercest, most audacious, taboo-busting cartoonists who ever lived, and our second collection of his cartoons from the National Lampoon may be the most jaw-droppingly potent collection of single gag cartoons ever published. Rodrigues’ work was an evolution beyond the “sick humor” of the 1950s and 60s.

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    Sep 9, 2017 - Many moons ago in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s a cartoonist named Charles Rodrigues published his audiophile cartoons in the then-magazines HiFi & Music Review which became Stereo Review. Many were hilarious. Looking back on them, they constitute a humorous, tongue-in-cheek catalog of the state...

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    Charles Rodrigues did cartoons for Stereo Review (and maybe other audio and/or electronics magazines) and some raunchy ones for the National Lampoon for many years. I still remember 3 of them: 1. A man buys new speakers. They are huge, with a sign on the back: "Do Not Open, Danger of Shock".

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