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 Location: Malabar, NSW
 Member since 17 June 2017
 Member #: 2127
 Postcount: 3

Greetings to all you inspiring classic valve radio enthusiasts, it's great to see that the sounds of yesteryear are still being preserved and promoted in the 21st century. I'm an old RMIT valve and solid state student and 40 years on have been lured back to the warm and wonderful sound of the valve. I look forward to being part of your forums.


 
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 GTC
 Location: Sydney, NSW
 Member since 28 January 2011
 Member #: 823
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Welcome to V-R.

We should be able to get your Kriesler Multisonic issue sorted out.


 
 Return to top of page · Post #: 3 · Written at 6:24:00 PM on 20 June 2017.
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 Location: Penrith, NSW
 Member since 7 April 2012
 Member #: 1128
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Hi Gezza.Welcome to Vintage Radio.

I see that you are a vetern of RMIT. I have fond memories of Building nine, and the old lift that was so bumpy in travel that the students called it the Stage Coach.

When I was there in the 70's, a few of the teachers were ex-airforce and were as deaf as a post. We had no problem talking in class as long as the teacher had his head turned away.

I look forward to hearing about your restorations.

Wayne.


 
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