"Dash-doorhandle-6 cyl none the richer" (dash-doorhandle-and-bondo)
04/11/2018 at 21:05 • Filed to: None | 3 | 7 |
Creedence Tapes Are For you youngsters. If you are so old school that your grandkids burned down the school that was there BEFORE they built the old School, you cruise around grooving on your Creedence Records.
My customers bring me the coolest shit to play with.
Svend
> Dash-doorhandle-6 cyl none the richer
04/11/2018 at 21:16 | 1 |
Oh my god, I used to have that exact (okay not exact) grabber when I was a kid.
It was great for a while then I got bored because once you’ve grabbed stuff that would of ordinarily been out of reach, that’s it really.
MM54
> Dash-doorhandle-6 cyl none the richer
04/11/2018 at 21:54 | 1 |
A guy I work with has the same grabber on his desk. It’s been dubbed the sexual harassment device.
Dash-doorhandle-6 cyl none the richer
> MM54
04/11/2018 at 21:59 | 0 |
Grabber is all good guys, but THIS IS A CAR RECORD PLAYER!
MM54
> Dash-doorhandle-6 cyl none the richer
04/11/2018 at 22:03 | 0 |
I am aware of that, they are cool. The grabber is also cool. Can you use the grabber to load/unload the albums?
Also the non-contact tach brand name is “Power Fist” - I’ll just leave that out there.
Dash-doorhandle-6 cyl none the richer
> MM54
04/11/2018 at 22:15 | 0 |
It’s the cheap line of tools from Princess Auto. I cannot express how much I love Princess Auto. But Powerfist is a dumb name. Like Harbor Freight But awesome.
Nom De Plume
> Dash-doorhandle-6 cyl none the richer
04/12/2018 at 00:22 | 0 |
Which failed to take off because... Well record players are so incredibly sensitive to vibration and movement they can be called into duty as amateur seismographs when paired with an oscilloscope.
Dash-doorhandle-6 cyl none the richer
> Nom De Plume
04/12/2018 at 00:32 | 0 |
Neat! I learned something. once had a rig called a Wilcox-Gay Recordio (the Canadian Marconi company) got a number of bands of radio, was a public address machine, and both played an recorded on 33 records. We coincidentally have a couple examples of my wife’s grandfather’s spoken recorded war correspondence to her grandmother. He was a surgeon and must have had access to a similar machine. The one I had could cut sound into a plastic disposable plates, in theory. I gave it to a funky musician friend.