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See you in September, CT100
But it will be worth it
Father & Son Restorations in Buffalo NY just picked up the cabinet to my CT-100 for a total redo and repair. As some of you know, the bottom of my cabinet suffers from some pretty serious water damage. This company has done restorations for Yale, and the Smithsonian as well. Total estimated restoration cost around $500, and they estimate 3 months to completion. Can any of you CT-100 owners post some really good pics of the feet and bottom of your sets? I have to send them the pictures so that they have something to work with as my cabinet has no back feet whatsoever.
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please leave me in your will. i want a ct100 steve
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So did I
But since I couldn't find one for sale, I made mine! Through the help of some good people and some eBaying, I built a nearly complete CT-100 from parts found on the internet! Here's my story: http://home.att.net/~pldexnis/input/tim.html
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