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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
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1st March February 2012
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Ha ha! Nice one mate! Andy T.
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So is Lee, and Peter, and Chris, and Dave Jennings, and so on...... I have had a PM with the correct answer, so it is do-able!!
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If they do, Peter, it's sheer coincidence! The answer is B&O related.
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Daniel, without you the photo' wouldn't exist, and therefore neither would this quiz. I am eternally in your debt! Thanks for the red herring, I can see everyone trying to work out who took the other two photographs. Guy, Botty won't have a clue (with his 16 kilobyte CPU!) Andy T.
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Mine was solid too. I managed to force the spring out of the long channel without damaging it. I then used this to rotate the pin back and fore, with a cotton bud soaked in Isopropanol held against it. It took about 3 minutes to get it totally loose. Three drops of quality clock oil, force the spring back into the channel thingy, and the job was done
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Hi Lloydern. Left click on your name at the top rightside of this page, where it says 'Signed in as Lloydern' Click on the Avatar tab. Tick 'Enable Avatar' Browse for a picture of your choice. Click 'Update' Click 'Save changes' It takes up to ten minutes to take effect. Good luck. Andy T.
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Ok Chris, the first thing you need to do, is get in it. Take off the platter, cartidge and counter-weight. There are six screws on the back that hold the lid on. Make sure you only undo the three that are not holding the torsion wire! Once you have the lid off, you can then invert the Beogram. It might be an idea to arrange some books or something to
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You can have as many goes as you like, Marc but they will need to be better than your last effort I never looked deeply into Dave Moulton's eyes, enough to spot what colour they were!
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Don't think Andrew has had a paper published about sound dispersion Peter Beocool, I have had my picture taken with other people holding things, ie Lee (usually alcohol) Gordon (usually Jo) So sorry, both wrong!
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lloydern: I could really feel the shivers down my spine when I saw my name and my nickname on 1st prize!!!!!! That was just a crazy feeling!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! Fantastic feeling, isn't it! Now, you do realise that you will have to go to Eastbourne and collect the 6000s, then write a long thread with photographs Andy T.
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