Seattle cl - somebody jump on this!
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Re: Seattle cl - somebody jump on this!
Definitely a good buy. 8-12s are great sounding machines and sound very good too. They have a medium folded horn. I had one some years ago until I bought my 8-30.
Jim
Jim
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Re: Seattle cl - somebody jump on this!
Seattle might as well be the Emerald City... and I don't think I can click my ruby slippers to get there!
I suppose it's probably a good thing that some of these CL deals are coming up in areas that are geographically disadvantageous to me or I would have to resort to Silvertone's 10 step program of breaking each finger so I can't use my computer.
I suppose it's probably a good thing that some of these CL deals are coming up in areas that are geographically disadvantageous to me or I would have to resort to Silvertone's 10 step program of breaking each finger so I can't use my computer.

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Re: Seattle cl - somebody jump on this!
Just reread my previous reply. ...until I bought my 8-30 might make more sense. I guess I should proof before sending.
Tink, there is no hope for you. If the Phonomob broke your fingers, you could still type by holding a pencil in your teeth.
Jim
I'll go correct my previous post now.
Tink, there is no hope for you. If the Phonomob broke your fingers, you could still type by holding a pencil in your teeth.
Jim
I'll go correct my previous post now.