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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
Latest post 11-26-2011 8:46 AM by Jasper050. 11 replies.
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09-24-2011 10:58 AM
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9 LEE


- Joined on 02-14-2007
- Moderator - UK
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We even have a reference site on here you know! 
LINK
Lee

BeoWorld - Everything Bang & Olufsen
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beocool


- Joined on 10-17-2007
- the Netherlands
- Posts 5,514

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Those are very nice. But can you still buy them?
Beoworld's twenty-eighth ninth prize winner and fifty-first second prize winner. Best £30 I've ever spent!
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9 LEE


- Joined on 02-14-2007
- Moderator - UK
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I bought some about a year ago.
Expensive..

BeoWorld - Everything Bang & Olufsen
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Opman


- Joined on 12-31-2007
- Cheshire, UK
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This is my own and not for sale. One of our engineers found a use for an old BeoSound3 top plate. The underside has soem cork glued to it.
Opman

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Opman


- Joined on 12-31-2007
- Cheshire, UK
- Posts 323

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Ooops, sorry for posting such a big photograph. It's the first time I have uploaded a photo, I will have to investigate how to re-size.
Opman
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Søren Mexico



- Joined on 09-13-2007
- Mexico city
- Posts 1,621

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Put some heating elements in it, then it can used to keep your coffee warm in a Beoworld mug.
Beosound 3000, BL 4000, BL 8000, BG 2404,BG 5000, BG CD50, Beocord 5000, BM 901, BM 2400, BM 4000, BV S45, BV 3702. There is nothing we cannot do, but a lot of things we don't want to do!!
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elephant



- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Melbourne, Australia
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Opman:
Ooops, sorry for posting such a big photograph. It's the first time I have uploaded a photo, I will have to investigate how to re-size.
Opman
nice concept !
@Soren ... LOL ... good idea !
I have 9 10 (yes, nine ten, a tad even more excessive now, but some evenings I drink a lot ... oops, I meant, some evemings I have many friends and family visit us ) of the "Beolab 8000" tops except they are not; the B&O coasters are made of steel, and the wear well, as the accumulate scratches and become distinguished and full of character (like me, I don't have wrinkles ... I have experiences )
First B&O (1976) was a Beogram 1500 ... latest (2011) change has been to couple the BL11 with the BL6Ks *sounds superb*
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bayerische


- Joined on 12-11-2007
- Helsinki, Finland
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I have that A7 wine coaster, well, I remember it to have been about 100euro/piece, so I only bought one. Never used it.
-Andreas
BLab5, BLab5000, BLab8000, BV10, BS9000, BS3, Beo5, Beo4, BLink1000, BLink5000, BLink7000, A2, A8, Form2
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Stoobietoo



- Joined on 03-28-2008
- Exeter UK
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Metal coasters (and glass ones too) are all well and good, but if you put a glass with iced drinks in and they drip condensation, the water causes a vacuum under the glass and when you pick the glass up, the coaster comes with it and then suddenly comes crashing off, really a problem especially for unsuspecting guests. My coffee tables are those clear glass type and when you hear a coaster hit one of those from a foot up, is quite a shock. I've had guests break two glass coasters so have stopped using them.
I have tried metal (aluminium & stainless steel) and glass and they are all as bad as each other! Fine for hot drinks and tall wine glasses, but any iced drink that the condensation drips down onto the coaster causes this. The lighter the coaster the more likely it is to stick and drop off. They need to be really heavy to avoid that and my aluminium ones are the worst. If they have a rough texture on the top, that also stops this happening, but smooth glass, frosted glass, polishes aluminium, turned aluminium etc are not a good idea. I've resorted to using these on the coasters I have.
Stoobie
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