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  1. What IF you were to come across a few cases in a back room somewhere...: ;+)
  2. Amy do you know if the modal is Jungle Pam from my other hobby? They sure look familiar. LOL https://www.google.com/search?q=jungle+pam&hl=en&tbo=u&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ei=hcb9UOXFDJT_qQGg5YCABA&sqi=2&ved=0CDwQsAQ&biw=1
  3. Come on Amy 2013 reprints for all my friends PLEASE.
  4. Was it a Chicago or mid-west thing? I'm pretty sure I got one at Hi-Fi Hutch NW Chicago around 1970-72? It's hard to remember as we always stopped at Hotter the Mothers music on the way for new vinyl pinball and other activities in the parking lot.[ Check the price on some of his other stuff. who spends that much on a shirt???
  5. any one remember this? Had one back in the day and totally forgot about it before seeing this. http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-VINTAGE-1970s-70s-KLIPSCH-BULLSHIT-FRODO-LOTR-SPEAKER-PROMO-ROCK-SHIRT-/181005573837?pt=Vintage_Unisex_T_Shirts&hash=item2a24c5decd
  6. Nice score! I'm glad you saw it first or I would be making room in the garage about now.
  7. Yes and out of sight are Heresy III L C R on the HT side of the room. :+)
  8. IMHO a pair of RW12d are OK for HT but so so the 2 channel side. I had a RW12 on my 2 channel side and a SVS PB12 Plus 2 sub on the HT side I switched them one day and never switch back. I have 600 in the pair of RW-12s and 700 in a used SVS. I guess it's how much do you like your bass? Myself I got kind of use to John Entwistle standing in my basement stage right. LOL
  9. I have a TAD-150 Signature tube pre. has MC and MM many reviews on line. I find it compares very close to the Mac. C2300 650 firm I have 800 in it I'm in NW Chicago http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/p/170169/1887273.aspx#1887273
  10. My mom and grandma always refereed to it as a library table? I call it a rocking good time.
  11. It was my grandma's and she moved to Chicago from Alaska in 1908 so yes Chicago is my best guess also.
  12. Love the stereo / library table, good luck with the sale.
  13. New Egg had Klipsch RD-12d for 299 including shipping this year good for HT. As far as music I moved my SVS over just to try it with K-Horns and never moved it back.
  14. Had this for over a year now and still love it, There is a review in here somewhere. http://community.klipsch.com/forums/p/154002/1618805.aspx#1618805
  15. Only through number one but I got to tell ya this is some very good sounding live vinyl!! All for a C note. Sweet! Jimi Hendrix Winterland on 180g 8LP Deluxe Box Set from Legacy Hendrix's Most Storied Live Three-Night Stand Comes to Brilliant Life on Stellar, Audiophile-Quality Box Set Features Tons of Performances Not Available on Any Other Release Six 1968 Concerts from San Francisco's Historic Venue Reshaped Rock and Roll: Here Are the Highlights 8LP Edition Annihilates All Previous Winterland Compilations: Tremendous Sonics and Insight Also Includes 36-Page Book and Rare Backstage Interview With Hendrix Jimi Hendrix's Woodstock performance may be his most famous, but the guitarist named by Rolling Stone as the best in history was never better than at a three-night stand in San Francisco, putting on a total of six concerts that fans have long clamored to hear. Featuring the creme de la creme of said performances, now everyone finally gets their wish. Winterland is drawn from said six stellar shows recorded over three days (October 10, 11 and 12, 1968) at San Francisco's historic Winterland Ballroom. These special performances celebrated the two-year anniversary of the Jimi Hendrix Experience and came just as the groundbreaking album Electric Ladyland was released. Even given the era's rich history, you'll be hard-pressed to come up with any concert that rivals what's here. As many already know, Winterland presents some of Hendrixs most spectacular guitar work. This scintillating set is filled with rare live versions of classic songs such as "Manic Depression," "Are You Experienced?," "Tax Free," and "Little Wing" that are not part of any other Sony Legacy releases. Fans will also enjoy Hendrixs dramatic interpretations of Creams "Sunshine Of Your Love" and Howlin Wolfs "Killing Floor" (with the Experience joined by Jefferson Airplane bassist Jack Casady) as well his rendition of Bob Dylans "Like A Rolling Stone," which many critics and fans regard as the ultimate interpretation. Pressed on 8 x 180g LPs, this special deluxe box set features never before released music from each of the six unforgettable Winterland performances. Please note that Winterland is now markedly different from the flawed single disc compilation, long out of print, briefly issued by Rykodisc in 1987 and 1988. Moreover, Winterland also presents a rare interview with Hendrix recorded backstage at the Boston Garden a few weeks after the Winterland performances. This previously unreleased bonus provides fans with a unique window into Hendrixs views about his background, his approach to the guitar, and songwriting and future direction of his music. As should be required for any such box set, Winterland features a 36-page booked filled with previously unpublished images by acclaimed photographers Robert Knight, Allen Tannenbaum, and Jim Marshall, as well as an essay by noted Rolling Stone journalist David Fricke. Jimi Hendrix Winterland Track Listing: LPs 1 & 2: 10/10/68 Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco 1. Tax Free 2. Lover Man 3. Sunshine of Your Love 4. Hear My Train A Comin 5. Killing Floor 6. Foxey Lady 7. Hey Joe 8. Star Spangled Banner 9. Purple Haze LPs 3 & 4: 10/11/68 Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco 1. Tax Free 2. Like a Rolling Stone 3. Lover Man 4. Hey Joe 5. Fire 6. Foxey Lady 7. Are You Experienced 8. Red House 9. Purple Haze LPs 5 & 6: 10/12/68 Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco 1. Fire 2. Lover Man 3. Like a Rolling Stone 4. Manic Depression 5. Sunshine of Your Love 6. Little Wing 7. Spanish Castle Magic 8. Red House 9. Hey Joe 10. Purple Haze 11. Wild Thing LPs 7 & 8: Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco 1. Foxy Lady 2. Are You Experienced 3. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) 4. Red House 5. Star Spangled Banner 6. Purple Haze 7. Jimi Hendrix: Boston Garden Backstage Interview
  16. Did not know I wanted it but it was under my tree, how fun 8 LP's from 6 shows over three nights. Gold
  17. Are there any markings on the border? Just learned this last month there are 4 versions 3 are silk screened and 1000 just offset printed like a normal poster. A/P greatest value only 40 made P/P next with 60 Substitution depends on subs to this artist at the time of printing. A/P Artists proof silk screen print signed P/P Printers proof silkscreen print numbered S/E Subscribers edition silkscreen edition print 1000 Reg poster additions lythograph printed.
  18. Very cool and .. :+) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIfOjkB17BA
  19. 34 years latter I still have my first love and my second. :+)
  20. Could not come up with the coin one year out of high school for K-Horns but I did pick up these new in 1976
  21. Congrats!! The next time I journey down to Harries you want us to stop by with the TAD-60 Got to keep the "need" simmering. ;+)
  22. Hey Tom check this out, a few bumps 1400? http://chicago.craigslist.org/nwi/ele/3469978724.html
  23. Hey Russ It just hit my mail box colors really pop beautiful!! Thank you very much!! Help out a non art collector what dose AP, SE and PP stand for? Also the total run was 1101 40 numbered 60 signed and 1K prints?
  24. I found a TAD-60 on Craigs list for under 500 well worth looking for. http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/frr.pl?ramps&1129061242&read&3&4 Now if you come up with a tube pre consider a used pair of "tube Like" TAD Hibachi mono blocks for $5-700 you might give them a shot. Used with a tube pre amp I'ts tube amp on the cheep. I have a center channel so I run three with ether a TAD-150 or McIntosh C2300 pre amp. Love them! http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?ramps&1295202119&openflup&13&4 If your ever through Chicago and have the time to stop by PM me.
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