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From: jukeboxeddie
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  • Thanks Travis. This model was badly engineered and should have never been made in the first place. When I took on the project people emailed me from all over the world telling me not to do it. I had one 30 yrs. ago and couldn't do a thing with it so when this one popped up I swore I'd make it work or die trying -- trust me, it came close to dying...

    Very few of these survived and almost none are working so this is a rare treat indeed. They are big and clumsy but yet bold & beautiful. TX

  • Eddie This is amazing . I am glad you are able to keep this machine alive. The story behind this machine is wonderful. Travis in KY

  • Sorry about segment #4. We ran out of memory on the camera and could not finish. We are going to do that in a week or so so look out for it. It will be posted as segment #4. Thanks for your comments.

  • Amazing machine. Easy to see why nobody will touch one nowaday$, heh. I got all stoked for segment 4 and the side B 78 play but can't find it. Quite the cliffhanger! Great post - congrats on a beautiful machine.

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