Hello From Atlanta, Ga.

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    SteveLynch

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    Hi Guys! I'm a 24 year professional DJ with an affinity for vintage stuff of all sorts.. 80's cell phones, Pay Phones, Boom boxes, Stereos, and other chunky cold war era electronics.

    I make my weekly rounds to local goodwills, and I've amassed a good little pile of vintage gear.

    I have a full matched pioneer sx-780 system, an sx-790, a Marantz 2240B, A Rotel RA-610, a bunch of turntables A Dual, A few technics, and a pioneer. All of this stuff was grungy $11 goodwill fodder, and I fix them up, clean, re-cap, and lube.

    I also have a Mcintosh 2100 that seemed to have had a coke poured in it at some point. $18, and a week of cleaning, 3 cans of spray isopropyl, and electronics parts cleaner, and it's good as new!

    Looking forward to learning, and talking to others who love stereo stuff.
     
    SteveLynch, Feb 25, 2016
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    Hey Steve, welcome to the forums :D.

    Out of interest, what sort of cold war era electronics? Sounds interesting!
     
    Ian, Feb 26, 2016
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    Haha! Cold War ERA electronics... Laser Discs, Giant Vintage cell phones, Boom Boxes, Video Games... All the stuff that was the size of a microwave back in 1984, but now fits on an iphone.. lol
    No deactivated Nukes, or satellites or anything like that!
     
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    Hahaha, probably safer that way :D.
     
    Ian, Feb 29, 2016
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