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In Reply to: RE: Vintage Grundig Majestic Stereo Console posted by DaLarry on September 12, 2007 at 14:06:54
Hi DaLarry
Thanks for putting up the pictures. I sold my restored Grundig Majestic table radio, and now I sorta regret it. I love those vintage Euro consoles but finding a good one is near impossible.
The chassis' were very different from American stuff.
Pete in Denver
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My pleasure, Pete. I'm definitely going to keep it. Restoring it is another matter. I cracked it open today looked at the electronics. Upgrading it is not a task for the faint of heart or someone in a rush! Yikes. Can you say old, delicate and tight? Of course, I'll have to do some work for safety reasons. The biggest impediment might be my wife who absolutely fell in love with it. She listens to Martini on the Rockies all day. Where are you located in the Front Range, Denver proper? I'm in Aurora.
The technology of a sufficiently advanced civilization will be virtually indistinguishable from magic.
Arthur C. Clarke
Hi
We spoke on the phone once about Hafler amps and Dynaco's I think. If you like, write to my personal email (through Audio Asylum.)
I have a couple things on Denver craigslist. I'm in SW Denver. I like that radio station as well.
The wood looks terrific on that. I saw a nice German-made 'Saba' tube console, but I don't think the electronics were as good as your Grundig.
Pete
I was wondering what happened to you! :-) Glad to hear you are back. I'll contact you off board.
The technology of a sufficiently advanced civilization will be virtually indistinguishable from magic.
Arthur C. Clarke
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