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I'm sure you'll enjoy my chronicle of Sisyphean struggle, it's a great feeling and an honor to make this my first post here.
http://hagstar.phanfare.com/1390316
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John H.
Hinesburg, VT
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City: Yorkville IL
WOW. I don't know what else to say, except it is a beauty.
How does she sound?
Glenn
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City: Ferdinand
State, Province, Country: Indiana
From what I've seen of the Hagstar's previous restorations, I have no doubt it sounds just a good as it looks.
Welcome, John! Glad to have you aboard.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
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City: Lexington, KY
Congratulations John, that is sure a beauty!
Thanks for the link to your restoration steps, that was an education all by itself!
John KK4ZLF
Lexington, KY
"illegitimis non carborundum"
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City: Clayton, NC
VERY nice! Color me impressed! The 690 has been on my short list for many years now, they tend to be elusive and pricey. Well done!!
I recently got a 37-116 and have gotten it squared away and playing. It is easily the best sounding set that I have! I can only imagine how great a 690 model sounds.
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City: Evanston, IL
I'm speechless John. Oh Em Gee!
Oh, and welcome also.
Chuck
(The Other Philco Guy)