A Spring Motor Halloween.

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bob27556
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A Spring Motor Halloween.

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Happy Halloween from my phono room! Now I know I've been far too busy and must find more
time to maintain my collection.
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Wow!!! Very spooky. I would love to give that Spring Motor a new home and would promise to keep it dust free!
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After I give it some overdue TLC I think I'll keep the lid on it. I wonder where the spider lives?

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Bob,

I think you might have bedplate bugs!
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Oh boy, I will have to report you to phonograph protective services!

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Hey! Call off the dogs! I promise to clean it up after dealing with the Frankenstorm that's heading this way. Good luck to all in it's path.

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bob27556 wrote:Hey! Call off the dogs! I promise to clean it up after dealing with the Frankenstorm that's heading this way. Good luck to all in it's path.
A second to the good luck wishes for all of you in the northeast. Sandy passed by here (central Florida), but was far enough out to sea that we just got some 30 MPH or so wind, some relatively brief periodic rain squalls, and not much damage. It is looking much nastier for early in the week up north as it veers inland.

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Brad wrote:Bob,

I think you might have bedplate bugs!
Good one, Brad! :lol:

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FloridaClay wrote:
bob27556 wrote:Hey! Call off the dogs! I promise to clean it up after dealing with the Frankenstorm that's heading this way. Good luck to all in it's path.
A second to the good luck wishes for all of you in the northeast. Sandy passed by here (central Florida), but was far enough out to sea that we just got some 30 MPH or so wind, some relatively brief periodic rain squalls, and not much damage. It is looking much nastier for early in the week up north as it veers inland.

Clay
I'm sitting here in Delaware right in the center of Sandy's path. Yard and house are prepared, now hunkering down and literally waiting for the storm. At least we can play music when the power goes out. :|
Good luck and stay safe to everyone else in the area of the storm.
Andreas

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Let us know how things went when you can Andreas.

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