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  1. I have to check some other info. I think this is my paternal grandmother (the youngest in the front), with twin sisters on the right side, with her and older sister on the left. She was born in 1898.  [corrected]

     

     

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  2. On 4/9/2024 at 9:06 AM, Marvel said:

    My great great grandfather passed away in 1923 (born in 1843). His wife was born in 1849, died in 1946.

    I was thinking about this... My GGGrandmother was a teenager during the US Civil War and lived past the end of World War II.

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  3. I removed the woofer first. Lay the cabinet on it's back when you remove the screws, it's heavy. You have to remove the connections from the woofer, tweeter and mid driver. Make sure you mark the connections. And take pictures.

     

    I used a cheap red fingernail polish when I removed mine to replace the caps.

     

    You will need a good solder sucker as well. You have to remove the 3 screws that mount the printed circuit board to the cup. Then remove the solder where the binding posts poke through the circuit board. (Red Arrows) It was a pain to do this as a small jumper from the post to the board kept falling out when the solder was heated up

     

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  4. I've had a few boxes of things in my office from when my daughter moved out of town. One has papers detailing a lot of the family past. Lots of photos, although I also have bunches at home. The front row (adults) starting from the far right. Paternal great grandfather, great great grandfather, great great grandmother, great grandmother. 

     

    My great great grandfather passed away in 1923 (born in 1843). His wife was born in 1849, died in 1946.

     

    I have some older pics from a studio that are in excellent shape.

     

     

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  5. Molly Tuttle and Tommy Emmanuel did a tour together in the UK, and stopped in a Guitarist Magazine.  They talked about their styles and picked some. Sheeeeesh, my phone almost catches on fire when the play.

     

     

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  6. On 3/5/2024 at 7:03 PM, hernamf said:

    I live in Peoria, IL, and I cannot find a single Klipsch dealer that has a pair of LaScala AL5s on a showroom floor to listen to. I'm willing to drive across the border to Iowa if necessary.  Does anyone know where in IL I can find a set of AL5s to listen to?  Thanks in advance!

    You'll probably have to take a drive. I pretty much grew up in Peoria, and finally made it back to my 50th HS reunion. It had changed a lot (in a good way).

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