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I had big plans for mine...

in addition to the tweeters on goosenecks back in the seventies. Being that they had the large front surface area, I was going to remove the vinyl covering I put on them and attach some art prints to the fronts.

Then surround the prints with some carved beaded trim, paint them either ivory or light red, and antique them.

Alas, that never came to fruition either.

Sometime in the eighties, I gave them to my nephew who used them to listen to music as he learned to play the drums along with the songs.

He eventually blew the Radio Shack drivers and the particle board had gotten wet at the bottom in the past when the water heater leaked at our place and they began to fall apart.

They ended their days being taken to the dump sometime in the nineties.

Sad.

Doug



Edits: 02/04/11

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