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Small Sebenza again. I think with this and my 15V Paramilitary 2, I could get rid of most of the rest of my collection. Those two are definitely my workhorses.
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Specs and maker of the fixed, please?Morning.
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You did a great job of coloring inside the lines!!
Specs and maker of the fixed, please?![]()
I think soSpecs and maker of the fixed, please?
You did a great job of coloring inside the lines!!![]()
Jeez, Joe, think that squirrel cage really needed replacing? The Sawzall does seem an appropriate tool for extrication, though....



Up for company,this sounds like your living the dreamToday was largely devoted to cleaning up the audio from my turntable and securing fuel for our Russian Fireplace (apologies to M maxjeg for whom I must refer to it as a masonry mass heater given its alternative design). I'd gotten a little run-around from UPS and USPS on the delivery of the power conditioning surge protector I'd ordered, but the two kind and highly competent ladies at my PO got me squared away, I got my component home only a day late, and hooked up. It's cleaned up the sound tremendously and gotten rid of the crackling interference and mid-range muddiness. I'm sitting here enjoying my new LP of two previously unreleased Bill Evans dates with bonus tune. Just sublime....
On the firewood side, we're getting pretty low on the winter's supply of seasoned oak we cut, split, and put up last spring. Our heater was designed to burn framing scrap which was available daily in my years as a builder. It actually functions better with hot, fast fires of spruce, pine, fir than on hardwood and my friend/client/builder has a nice pile on his job site that I partially availed myself of today. The shell is nice and warm now as I write and I'll burn one more later to get us through the night. Yup, warm with nice tunes--all good....
On the knife front, I snapped pics of this one for listing...
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...but actually carried this one.
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