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    Very nice Al, I always liked that gear, a local shop carried it, yet I never had the readies to buy it sadly! Have fun and enjoy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    Christ thoses speakers look like they could do a bit of damage. Mid range domes too. Lets see a bit more of them. Have you tried them out?
    Yes Martin I am listening to them now via the cassette player
    They sound very detailed , Nice Bass great mids and treble

    They and a sealed design and are 3 ft hight 9 1/2" wide and 10.5" deep weigh about 39 lbs each
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    Serious looking speakers. Look to be near mint too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    Serious looking speakers. Look to be near mint too.

    They are in good condition , not mint , I have the grills for them as well , perforated steel ( Black ) with a fine acoustic cloth bonded on the inside
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    Quote Originally Posted by twotone View Post
    Very nice
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    https://www.vitsoe.com/gb/606/gallery/hifi-storage

    Check it out.

    Those shelves are very dear.... if you tart it up and bring it in to Dalston you could probably sell it to some bearded idiot on a unicycle for £20,000.


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    https://www.vitsoe.com/gb/606/gallery/hifi-storage

    Check it out.

    Those shelves are very dear.... if you tart it up and bring it in to Dalston you could probably sell it to some bearded idiot on a unicycle for £20,000.


    Very smart

    I already have a similar product , 6 bays wide about 30ft long with a total of 27 shelves in varying widths and depths from this maker

    http://ximula.com.au/gallery/x2-shelving/

    I also have a load more available for use
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    Nice looking system, Al!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rdpx View Post
    https://www.vitsoe.com/gb/606/gallery/hifi-storage

    Check it out.

    Those shelves are very dear.... if you tart it up and bring it in to Dalston you could probably sell it to some bearded idiot on a unicycle for £20,000.

    No way.. bearded idiots on unicycles are not the rich people in Dalston - those types live in small flats and still strugle to pay over-priced rents and would go for something reclaimed instead, not something clean and obviously designer like this.

    People buying this stuff are late middle-aged to early retirement age who own a whole house whose value has rocketed by £400,000 over the last 15 years and paid off their mortgage anyway years ago. Or a city boy recently moved to Dalston to a new-build.

    Obviously in my opinion!

    I like it though myself ..

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