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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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I really love & admire all the effort you've gone to make your place work for you. It looks like, I think, maybe some Philllipe Starck in the mix as well? One thing that I particularly admire is how you've mixed modern/comtemporary with cutting edge B&o, they work very well together. It always feels a tad odd or off kilter when I see
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That's a beautiful picture. I've never, ever seen a Beogram 6000. I have three 4002's, & a 4000 that I'm restoring. I'm currently keeping my eyes peeled for a Beomaster 4400 per Peter's recommendation.
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Friedmett is this your bedroom? I think, but I'm not sure, I see the edge possibly of a bed in there.
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Hi Jeff, I've been reading your posts regarding your Beogram 4000 with great interest as I've also got the same machine which was originally wired for the European market-I live in Northern California. I've just bought quite a few parts for my 4000 from a guy in the U.K. who was selling loads of spares on E-Bay. You've been through quite
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Hi Chris, You're more than welcome to the rosewood trim if you or anyone else would like it. If you have a piece to swap that would be fabulous but by no means necessary. I have four of these tables believe it or not! A Beogram 4000, two 4002 5513's, & an early AC Beogram 4002 w/a CD4 switch on the side (I forget the type number of the top
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Hi folks, I have a spare rosewood trim for a Beogram 400* if anyone would like it for free (it's from a 4002, type 5513). There are very minute, & I emphasize minute dents to the front corners. I just replaced it with a spare I found in E-Bay that is mint. If you'd kindly pay for the shipping charges I'll be willing to mail it as I'd
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