Just east of Ottawa and too far for me.
Original binders AND 100 records.
Whoever gets it, please post the story...
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-art-collectibles ... nFlag=true
8-36 for $100, just east of our nations capital
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Re: 8-36 for $100, just east of our nations capital
Oh, sure, Canada! And here I was for a minute thinking, how the heck did an 8-36 ever find its way to "just east of" Tbilisi, of all places...
Sweet deal, though, if your moose can pull it home through the snow.
Sweet deal, though, if your moose can pull it home through the snow.
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Re: 8-36 for $100, just east of our nations capital
That is WELL worth the price. Someone up there should grab it. Ron Sitko has back brackets for $70.00 for those.
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Re: 8-36 for $100, just east of our nations capital
Looks like a really good deal for someone who already has a spare set of books in decent shape.
Just curious, is this machine missing a grill that would be similar to the one found on an 8-35?
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Just curious, is this machine missing a grill that would be similar to the one found on an 8-35?
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Yes, it's missing the grille, it would be the same grille as the 8-35gemering wrote:Looks like a really good deal for someone who already has a spare set of books in decent shape.
Just curious, is this machine missing a grill that would be similar to the one found on an 8-35?
Gene
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Re: 8-36 for $100, just east of our nations capital
Isn't that the national anthem up there?Cody K wrote:Oh, sure, Canada!

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My moose is the shop, and my neighbor is currently borrowing my dog sled, or I'd have gone to get this.
And our national anthem is Oh...eh Canada, when sung properly you can barely hear the eh.
And our national anthem is Oh...eh Canada, when sung properly you can barely hear the eh.
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Re: 8-36 for $100, just east of our nations capital
At least, it's singable. The melody of ours is an English drinking song, "To Anacreon in Heaven," by one John Stafford Smith. I guess it's easier to sing the high notes after you've had a few....Mr Grumpy wrote:My moose is the shop, and my neighbor is currently borrowing my dog sled, or I'd have gone to get this.
And our national anthem is Oh...eh Canada, when sung properly you can barely hear the eh.
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Re: 8-36 for $100, just east of our nations capital
Somebody go get this! You will not regret the purchase-you will need some room for it, but it will be worth it. I absolutely love the sound of my 8-35, and it is virtually identical.
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Re: 8-36 for $100, just east of our nations capital
Henry wrote: At least, it's singable. The melody of ours is an English drinking song, "To Anacreon in Heaven," by one John Stafford Smith. I guess it's easier to sing the high notes after you've had a few....
I didn't know this!?!
This drinking song was actually written before the national anthem?