I finally got a Hexaphone 103. I will enjoy tearing this baby down and restoring it.
Hexaphone Blues Are Over
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It doesn't look like it needs much. Cool! Jerry
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Congrats Ronnie, she's a beauty!
I look forward to you hopefully updating us on the tear-down and restoration.
I look forward to you hopefully updating us on the tear-down and restoration.
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It looks like it has been restored in the past. It is too light in color. Besides, I am one of those guys that has to know how it works.Jerry B. wrote:It doesn't look like it needs much. Cool! Jerry
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wow
that's great Ronnie.. good luck with it.
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Awesome Ronnie - I know you were working hard to get this machine - congrats! She's a beauty!
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Thank Guys, and the seller is a good friend I have never met. He has helped me when no one else would.
Thank you David.
Thank you David.
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Is there a way to darken the finish without stripping it? I would like for it to look as old as it is.