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I've also heard rumor that a CBP officer from around 2009 tried to sell a Customs Declaration with Armstrong's signature on ebay. Supposedly was fired.
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Fellow Realtor in Omaha, murdered in a home two days ago.
https://www.ketv.com/article/sheriffs-office-identifies-suspect-in-custody-in-connection-with-real-estate-agents-death/35100133# -
aprazer402 wrote: »Fellow Realtor in Omaha, murdered in a home two days ago.
https://www.ketv.com/article/sheriffs-office-identifies-suspect-in-custody-in-connection-with-real-estate-agents-death/35100133#
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"We men, are wretched things"
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hhhmmmm might need a lil more lift.............
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Here's a photo of Debbie Harry and some Teac open reel and cassette decks as well as a Thorens turntable. Not sure on the electronics?

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Rod Stewart with more Teac gear and Altec speakers.

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The image of Rod the Mod was used in an Altec ad

I also espy with my little eye an hk Citation preamp, an Altec (ss) amplifier of some sort (lotta knobs), and a big-boy Sansui tuner. The tt looks like it, too, might (???) be a Thorens based on
the base design.
The general Gestalt and that orange pushbutton switch suggests "mid-70s Kenwood" to me (FWIW).
EDIT: Or orange light
Like this KA-6004 (but more knobs and switches, so maybe further up the foodchain)
source: https://www.hifiengine.com/hfe_downloads/index.php?kenwood/kenwood_ka-6004_brochure.pdf -
KA-8004, methinks



N.B. In much of the world (including the home market of Japan) Kenwood hifi components were sold under the "TRIO" brand.
EDIT: Looks like Ms Harry may have had the loudness switched on when that photo was taken
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source: https://greatplainsaudio.com/about/
preamp: either hk Citation 11 or the later version thereof (Citation 17)
Amplifier: Altec 9440A (or similar)
Tuner: Sansui TU-9900 (or similar)
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I'm a sucker for those tu9900's, just beautiful they are.
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TU-9900 with an AU-11000A integrated amp made for a very pleasant listening experience.Sal Palooza
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mrbigbluelight wrote: »TU-9900 with an AU-11000A integrated amp made for a very pleasant listening experience.
Indeed they did. Heck, I'm still looking for a decent au-717 for sale at a decent price. Some of these vintage sellers want far too much.HT SYSTEM-
Sony 850c 4k
Pioneer elite vhx 21
Sony 4k BRP
SVS SB-2000
Polk Sig. 20's
Polk FX500 surrounds
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Acoustic zen Satori speaker cables
Acoustic zen Matrix 2 IC's
Wireworld eclipse 7 ic's
Audio metallurgy ga-o digital cable
Kitchen
Sonos zp90
Grant Fidelity tube dac
B&k 1420
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I'm a sucker for those tu9900's, just beautiful they are.mrbigbluelight wrote: »TU-9900 with an AU-11000A integrated amp made for a very pleasant listening experience.
They're not just pretty faces (as, of course, is also the case with Mr. @KennethSwauger
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Sansui made a bevy of fine tuners which also boasted above average aesthetics (both of which, I'd posit, are reflected in prices on the current used marketplace for 'em). Based on my (limited) experience, the tuners in the Sansui receivers were likewise better than average performers. There's a 5000A here, e.g., with surprisingly good FM and AM sections.
Sansui 5000A front by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
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My new, favorite pocket T-shirt...

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Probably a good idea U-Haul.
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More welding. Adjustable wrench motor mount.
Looks like this motor is on the ground.Post edited by aprazer402 on -

If you can't weld, then!
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hhhmmmm might need a lil more lift.............
Not to mention where to put that spare tire!Gustard X26 Pro DAC
Belles 21A Pre Upgraded with Mundorf Supremes
B&K M200 Sonata monoblocks refreshed and upgraded
Polk SDA 1C's modded / 1000Va Dreadnaught
Wireworld Silver Eclipse IC's and speaker cables
Harman Kardon T65C w/Grado Gold. (Don't laugh. It sounds great!)
There is about a 5% genetic difference between apes and men …but that difference is the difference between throwing your own poo when you are annoyed …and Einstein, Shakespeare and Miss January. by Dr. Sardonicus -
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Maybe some folks were upset that he contributed to global warming back in 1967 at the Monterey Pop Festival ? 💥Sal Palooza -
Whatever those tires go on, forget a jack, you'll need a crane. -
aprazer402 wrote: »

More welding. Adjustable wrench motor mount.
Looks like this motor is on the ground.
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Those tires can weigh in excess of 10,000lbs each, if they are anything like the Bridgestone plant here makes. Some of the tires they make here are 25,000lbs. each....
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aprazer402 wrote: »
Those tires can weigh in excess of 10,000lbs each, if they are anything like the Bridgestone plant here makes. Some of the tires they make here are 25,000lbs. each....
They can take two weeks to make one.
Manufactured by Caterpillar, the 797F, introduced in 2008, is the latest in their range of dump trucks and with an operating weight of 687.5 tons, can carry a 400 ton payload. A 4000 horsepower four stroke diesel engine is used, which also features 20 cylinders, and is air-to-air inter-cooled. With Caterpillar priding themselves on being the only ultra-class haul truck manufacturer to use hydraulic torque converter transmissions, the 797F stands out amongst the other biggest mining dump trucks, that all utilize transmissions which are diesel-electric. -
Sly Stone with another Teac quad deck.

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^^^^ I recently learned Sly and the Family Stone were a San Francisco area band. I always thought they were East Coast for some reason. I knew they played at Fillmore West and Avalon in the sixties. I saw them in Omaha in Oct. '74, great concert.Post edited by aprazer402 on
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That is very cool Rick.
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