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prob anywhere from 1973 on- I'm thinking earlier though. Click on dating Oranges and you'll see...
prob anywhere from 1973 on- I'm thinking earlier though. Click on dating Oranges and you'll see...
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Hi!bclaire wrote:http://users.telenet.be/orangefg/
prob anywhere from 1973 on- I'm thinking earlier though. Click on dating Oranges and you'll see...
Im new here and have looked around, but couldnt find the dating oranges as written above. Where do I find that one?
One chord is fine. Two chords
are pushing it. Three chords
and you´re into jazz - Lou Reed
are pushing it. Three chords
and you´re into jazz - Lou Reed
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Scroll down on the nav on the left- fourth link from the bottom...Shoegazers Anonymous wrote:Hi!bclaire wrote:http://users.telenet.be/orangefg/
prob anywhere from 1973 on- I'm thinking earlier though. Click on dating Oranges and you'll see...
Im new here and have looked around, but couldnt find the dating oranges as written above. Where do I find that one?
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Im sorry, but I dont understand... Nav? Can you post the link instead? Sorry again. Maybe it´s my bad english that make it harder.bclaire wrote:Scroll down on the nav on the left- fourth link from the bottom...Shoegazers Anonymous wrote:Hi!bclaire wrote:http://users.telenet.be/orangefg/
prob anywhere from 1973 on- I'm thinking earlier though. Click on dating Oranges and you'll see...
Im new here and have looked around, but couldnt find the dating oranges as written above. Where do I find that one?
One chord is fine. Two chords
are pushing it. Three chords
and you´re into jazz - Lou Reed
are pushing it. Three chords
and you´re into jazz - Lou Reed
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Sorry, new forum software has messed up old links (again!)
Here it is...
http://www.geocities.com/diytech_ct//timeline.html
Andy.
Here it is...
http://www.geocities.com/diytech_ct//timeline.html
Andy.
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Thanks! That helped a lot! I think that mine is late 72 OR80 cause it has a serialnumber 80021 and only symbols at the front. I think that the front is made of metal, but im not sure. I will check that out on sunday. I think that somebody has changed the H.F wheel to another type of knob. It´s not a knob either, it´s more like a pointer. Or was some of the models made without a wheellike knob in that position?Andy H. wrote:Sorry, new forum software has messed up old links (again!)
Here it is...
http://www.geocities.com/diytech_ct//timeline.html
Andy.
One chord is fine. Two chords
are pushing it. Three chords
and you´re into jazz - Lou Reed
are pushing it. Three chords
and you´re into jazz - Lou Reed
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