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    I too have a dual, forget the model tho-- The stereo equipment that played the records, a 1981 Carver C2000 Sonic Holography Autocorrelator Preamplifier (the owners manual was typewritten with hand drawings by Bob Carver) and 2 500w Carver "Cube" magnetic field power amps. To this day it's better than most available sound equipment. Alas, a wife with chronic migraines put the kybosh on playing loud music, so it's all in storage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev Williams View Post
    I too have a dual, forget the model tho-- The stereo equipment that played the records, a 1981 Carver C2000 Sonic Holography Autocorrelator Preamplifier (the owners manual was typewritten with hand drawings by Bob Carver) and 2 500w Carver "Cube" magnetic field power amps. To this day it's better than most available sound equipment. Alas, a wife with chronic migraines put the kybosh on playing loud music, so it's all in storage.

    Like the platter toppers!
    Kev: I appreciate you sharing that - good stuff.

    Hope you get an opportunity to enjoy it again.

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    Did you have any way to eliminate the burned cork smell?
    Very cool idea - I hope you sell a couple of milk crates full of them!
    (That's how most people I know stored their albums - "borrowed" milk crates)
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    Awesome! I love the 45 adaptor! So few kids will know what is let alone ever see one. Great idea, and I hope you make a good profit on the idea.

    Suggest you look into custom ones for DJs and clubs. Might be a profit opportunity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mayo Pardo View Post
    Did you have any way to eliminate the burned cork smell?
    Very cool idea - I hope you sell a couple of milk crates full of them!
    (That's how most people I know stored their albums - "borrowed" milk crates)
    I don't notice much of a burnt smell.

    The milk crate is a great idea. I'm shipping these in a record sleeve packed in a media mailer for vinyl.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Audleman View Post
    Awesome! I love the 45 adaptor! So few kids will know what is let alone ever see one. Great idea, and I hope you make a good profit on the idea.

    Suggest you look into custom ones for DJs and clubs. Might be a profit opportunity.
    Thanks Mike.

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    I like threads with pics, so I wanted to share a few snaps of a clock I enjoy making.






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    Cool clocks Matt nice work.

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    I like threads with pics, so I wanted to share a few snaps of a clock I enjoy making.





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    Thanks Bert.

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    Ok, thats classy. I like it!
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    Wow! These look really similar to ones that I've seen on etsy, with fabric backing and all!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Ashlin View Post
    Wow! These look really similar to ones that I've seen on etsy, with fabric backing and all!
    They might have been mine. It's all original artwork.

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