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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Do you have the tracking force set correctly for the cartridge you're using?
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Authorized service centers can order it as well.
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Was the record dirty? Could be the stylus got gunked up as playing progressed. Trying cleaning it using a stylus brush or better yet a Q-Tip (cotton bud) dampened (not wet) with isopropyl alcohol. This will remove caked-on dirt better than a brush. But be very gentle and only brush from rear to front. Either this or the cartridge suspension failed in
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[quote user="Medogsfat"]I thought it was a very good response to the criticism you got for contemplating cancelling the sale. [/quote] Yes jonnie, I think you should continue the good work and "cancel the sale" of several other auctions that you win in the future. In which case eBay will "cancel" your account permanently
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[quote user="Medogsfat"] He isn't offering anything here - he has no choice in this as he has a legal obligation under distance selling laws. [/quote] Under the return policy in the auction it states this. Given his use of "we" and "our", it sounds like his policy, or at least his agreement to abide by rules in effect
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[quote user="JONNIE"] I think these are better option "250891345437" (ebay ref) and I think I will go up to £450 Max any advice ? and I will go and collect ! [/quote] You should have asked ALL questions BEFORE buying the item. You now have a contractual obligation to pay for it. Furthermore: -The seller has an excellent selling
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Agreed. The doors cost around $170/pair here in the states; a less expensive alternative would be welcome. In all fairness, Leslie never mentioned plastic, nor colored doors; simply the most original replicas that can be produced by a very talented individual. I, for one, applaud him, not only for making a less expensive alternative available to us
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[quote user="TripEnglish"]There was an article in (I believe) Businessweek a few years ago about how certain companies are guided by a single vision, usually that of a charismatic leader. Jobs was mentioned and, believe it or not, so was David Lewis. It was seen as a tremendous short-term strength and a longterm liability, as the fate of the
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a.k.a. Johnny Cash. Sorry..
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