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I agree on all of your points, especially schematics and terrible downloads.

After all, this is the Vintage Asylum, and frequently, there are no downloadable manuals for vintage equipment from the manufacturer or from private companies. I just do a constant search on eBay for the manuals I want. There are no hamfests in my area. AG Tannenbaum has been a good 3rd party manual service in the past, as their manuals are very clear, especially the pictures.

I also have a tendency to go back and forth in a manual, and I find this easier with a paper manual. I know you can open several pages at once on a computer, but the desktop can get pretty cluttered. Scrolling up and down can also be annoying for me.


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