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I see that indieorientalis is member number 666.....

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How scary is that????

Check the hair - check the hair!!!

I had room 666 in a hotel at the Atlanta Framing show last year...

I felt so cool - until I lost my key card - Doh!!!
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The Crofter wrote:I see that indieorientalis is member number 666.....

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FrameroftheBeast won't like that... ;)
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very witty Mogs x
Your too late I'm afraid - I retired in April 2024 :sun:
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Can't claim the glory there, Steve. John must have had a clearout when cutting over to the new forum software. We actually hit the spooky number a short while back, and there is actually a member registered with the above name! :)
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What does he frame???

"Prints of Darkness"???
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Steve Goodall wrote:"Prints of Darkness"???

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I presume you lot are familiar with

668 - The Neighbour of the Beast
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Ooh! I've just realised that I'm 665, so I'm the Neighbour of the Beast! :rock:
I better turn the music down.

I'm sure i was number 700and something when i signed up the other week - has there been a Stalin style purge during the change-over to the new format? Scary
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Didn't John tell you that his middle name is 'Pogrom''??? ;) ;)
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So John's a computer pogrommer?

It all starts to make a twisted kind of sense. I've made a terrible mistake. I want to go back to Hackney :sweating:

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framejunkie wrote:So John's a computer pogrommer?
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Hey guys, get with the progrom.
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Greetings Framers

I couldnt believe this link.... so it had to be done.... . dived in to the record collection and pulledout the offending title.

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Image Greetings, your Darkness!!!
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And he framed it as well! :twisted:

I feel an creaky old album cover competition coming on. :D

Come on all you old hippies. Dig out them vinyls. You can't have made them all into ashtrays.
Shop out the titles and post 'em up. :P
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prospero wrote:Dig out them vinyls. You can't have made them all into ashtrays.
My mother (do you think they'll drop the bomb) slung out my vinyl. Till my dying day, I wont' forgive her for that. :twisted: :twisted:
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Well... I still got a load stored away in a cupboard. Never play them since my amp packed up and may new(er) amp has no phono input. :cry: I tried a booster thingy but it doesn't boost the signal enough. Also lanquishing in the same cupboard is a Linn-Sondek turntable.£360 in 1976. That was about 6weeks wages at the time and didn't include a pickup arm or cartridge.(another £300. :? ). Albums were about £3.50 at the time.... :D
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Prospero wrote:Well... I still got a load stored away in a cupboard.
Rub it in, why donchya... :P
Prospero wrote:Also lanquishing in the same cupboard is a Linn-Sondek turntable...
Oooh. An LP12! Luxury!!! :D

[/quote="Prospero"]Albums were about £3.50 at the time.... :D[/quote]
I remember that particular price hike all too well... :twisted:

Touch wood, my Technics SU-Z2 (with VUs!!!!) is still on the go. As are my Laser 100's (Ortofon Concorde Mk III cartridge worked beauoooootifully with the configuration). When I upgrade my "real" system, I want a Luxman amp and a pair of B&W floor-standing studio monitors. (Ebay, here I come...) :)
Prospero wrote:...my new(er) amp has no phono input.
What inputs does it take?
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Nowadays I am more into 'Home Cinema'. I still have a pair of big speakers (Nightingales - very nice :D ) but nowhere to site them properly, so I got a Bose cube system. The amp I have now is a Yamaha DSP - A780. More geared to surround sound. Plenty of inputs, 8 to be precise but not one for a turntable pickup. :shock:

I did plumb in my old TEAC open reel just the other week. I recorded some good stuff off FM radio. 'Live' concerts and such. I want to transfer them to CD. I also have an enormous collection of video tapes that I want to transfer to DVD. I have made a start, but I worked out that if I worked on this 24/7 it would take about 2 years. :P
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