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Re: Refurbishing An Old Radio / Turntable
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Wed, 08 February 2023 19:40
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Yeah, brick and mortar has gone online. There was probably a huge surge of businesses making that change back when Covid first hit.
I'm looking forward to those pictures, buddy. I'm a fan of the old stuff.
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