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Yes, I will try to do it tonight.
I was handling it a bit so I need to wipe all that smear off of it first.
BTW how do you clean these things? Pledge? Or what?
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Well, sorry guys, I could not make a good shot of it tonight. The radio is in a room with extremely high ceiling so indirect flash renders the radio almost black, and direct one obviously makes a contrast picture of it with a lot of reflections.
I will try to photograph it in the morning sun light as it is also indirect - my windows are facing north.
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Those walls are very clean,
I'm glad you didn't bring me any consoles. From what I can see, they need some work on top.
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They do, thanks for reminding me! Now that you made me take away that 16 you have a space for one of mine.
Well, they had top problems before having cathedrals on top.
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Looks great, Kirk does some fantastic work
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Thanks Steve,
The hand crafted molding was the hard part,
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Molding looks pretty original, doesn't it, Steve?
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Yes, it did turn out well. I'm happy to have had a small part in your project.
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