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My 1952 Philco T1802 Restored
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Well you know how it is, you go to the trouble to make one, and making another at the same time would be no big deal. And I say I might, but I have so many projects lined up, I'll probably never take the time. The only reason it's somewhat important to me is my sets are banished to the basement by "the boss", and that happens to be the same place my little grandchildren like to play. It makes me nervous to have items exposed, would not want them to get hurt being curious. So I always have to be mindful what I have out. Temporary problem, so I doubt I will care in a few years.


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My 1952 Philco T1802 Restored - by ScottTV1962 - 07-25-2014, 01:40 PM
RE: My 1952 Philco T1802 Restored - by morzh - 07-25-2014, 02:07 PM
RE: My 1952 Philco T1802 Restored - by ScottTV1962 - 08-05-2014, 07:48 AM



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