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Post by Randy on Nov 3, 2016 23:22:27 GMT -5
Yes, I had to add shelves. I sealed the doors with weather stripping to keep the dust out.
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Post by mickeyobe on Jan 1, 2017 0:37:30 GMT -5
Randy,
That is a spectacular assembly of model automobiles beautifully displayed. You should be very proud of them.
Mickey
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Post by mickeyobe on Jan 1, 2017 0:40:19 GMT -5
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERY ONE.
MAY 2017 Bring you all you desire including Peace on Earth.
Mickey
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Post by belgiumreporter on Nov 2, 2020 8:53:42 GMT -5
When talking to fellow camera collectors it often comes clear they are often interested in the same things. There's this thing for motorcycles and classic cars and so it seems HIFI gear. A good friend of mine who happens to be a Nikon collector, also has a thing for Quad HIFI gear and happen to have the same Sarinen design furniture, how much of a coincidence could that be? We are both the same age, went to the same schools and live in the same city could this be of influence? About the Quad HIFI, just when i was about to make a rack to put in the amps and reciever, i found this rather nice rack in wich the quads fit like a glove. This saved me a lot of work and saw dust and in the end i don't think i would be able to come up with the same result, as the bent smoke glass door would be difficult to copy i guess. This is how it looks, everything's connected and works, now i will only have to drag it to my man cave for its final destination. Though i am not planning to collect HIFI gear the upgrades and not selling the old gear has left me with a stack of Denon and B&O gear with wich i can't part trying hard not to call it a collection .
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