[Vintage-Audio] Re: Vintage-Audio Digest, Vol 18, Issue 1

W. David Paperman wpaper at ev1.net
Tue Jan 3 09:42:59 EST 2006


Duane;

I have a couple of Garrard RC88 changers (filed under "S" for somewhere).

I can dig them out in the next week or two and see if they are in 
restorable condition.

If you get a response that is more definite let me know and I will put 
the shovel back (grin).

Dave, W5WP


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> From: "Duane Fischer, W8DBF" <dfischer at usol.com>
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> Happy New Year To All - Feliz Nuevo Ano A Todos
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> Today I was asked by a lovely lady in her middle seventies if I could help 
> her find a working record changer? She has numerous vinyl 33 1/3 lp albums 
> from the fifties and sixties she really wants to play. Forget it, a CD of 
> the album will simply not do! Hey, this lady has taste and style!
> 
> I suggested that perhaps a regular turntable would be easier for her to use 
> and probably more reliable. She said no. She has difficulty in walking and 
> wants to put on five albums and be able to listen while she does her ironing 
> or sewing and not have to be making trip after trip to  change the record.
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> Where can I find a reliable Giarad AT-70 or? I know that record changers are 
> not hard to find, such as they are, but I need one that has been either 
> reconditioned or was seldom used and has been fully refurbished. Any of you 
> have one to sell? If so, please describe it and state the price.
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> Thank you.
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> Duane Fischer, W8DBF
> dfischer at usol.com
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> On a mission for Miss Lucille -
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