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Old 20th June 2003, 09:42 PM   #11
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I'm blind..

I thought it were compact speakers on 'stands'.. I didn't see the TV also..

Could you tell me what those weird things made out of wood that lie on the top of the boxes are?
YOU'RE blind ?!
I thought they were compacts on 'stands', I didn't see the TV and I don't even know what you're talking about with the weird things made out of wood.

Thanks for the resize Keltic. I'd just applied for my white stick. If my hearing was as bad as my eyesite I'd be out of business. Sorry, what's that you said?

Nice looking speakers though.
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Old 20th June 2003, 10:57 PM   #12
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SisterOfMercy...boy, that was a picture
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that is a pic of the first box for the woofers with the bracing on top. Since then...the bracing was attached to the inside of the cabinet and we ended up doubling up the 3/4&quot; hdf with a second layer of veneered mdf.
Oooooooooh! I thought you had fabricated your own claming system when glueing..

@7V,

I'm sorry, my english isn't that good, especially the part when it comes to expressing myself.. it's terrible.. But I inserted an url into my post.. with some very strange looking pieces of wood, that seemed to be the internal bracing..
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Old 20th June 2003, 11:03 PM   #13
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Those are very nice looking speakers. Wish I had patience enough to make my stuff look that nice You'd think someone who makes musical instruments for others and can do a violin finish would be able to make nice looking speakers. I always get in too big of a hurry.
Nice job.
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Old 21st June 2003, 10:23 PM   #14
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Those are very nice looking speakers. Wish I had patience enough to make my stuff look that nice You'd think someone who makes musical instruments for others and can do a violin finish would be able to make nice looking speakers. I always get in too big of a hurry.
Nice job.
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Hey Hurdy...good ta see ya!


Something tells me that if you put you mind to it you would make speakers that looked as good as your Hurdy Gurdy's...man.


again...great site ya have!!!!!
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