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Old 02-14-2012, 10:29 PM
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I'd go for the resto route myself. To have something that has historical value as well as something you can enjoy that represents a bygone era is irreplacable and enjoyable. It doesn't have to be some "rare collectable".

And newer sets just don't sound all that good. I guess we're all supposed to have surround systems nowadays...
A lot of sets had some deceint audio stages and a nice size speaker to boot!
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