A question for the older folks

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Re: A question for the older folks

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Three cheers!

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Re: A question for the older folks

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Hey, What floor are you on?----looks high up

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Re: A question for the older folks

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I have a 9th floor studio! It's pretty fun having the big floor-to-ceiling windows and being able to see the street by just standing by the coffee table. Certainly an upgrade from the last place :lol: :lol:

So far no noise complaints!

Cheers,

David

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Re: A question for the older folks

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Very nice!
Still I feel you like open space rooms, minimalist decoration, etc... It looks like you still have lots of space available in that room to fit some more machines and 78s... ;)
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Re: A question for the older folks

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Inigo wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2024 11:26 pm Very nice!
Still I feel you like open space rooms, minimalist decoration, etc... It looks like you still have lots of space available in that room to fit some more machines and 78s... ;)

LOL! I enjoyed fitting as many possible phonographs in my last place, but don't want to do that here. It feels nice not having much in here :lol:

Cheers,

David

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