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The power handling is accomplished with a transformer, 80 tube, a big capacitor, and a 6C4. The cap was a Solar brand 16-115 and claims it is "Patent Pending". There are
Sold at Andy Baxter London: www.andybaxterbass.com
1964 Fender Precision Bass. Original Sunburst finish. Rosewood fingerboard & C profile neck. Weight: 8.2 lbs. Serial: L33056. All original other than some touched up solder. original case (cosmetically the exterior of the case has seen better days but the latches & handle still work, the interior is still in good condition) This bass plays and sounds awesome. The tone is rich, warm and round which you can only get from these early Fenders. The body shows some wear around the edges & a few nicks and dings but nothing major. The neck is very slim & smooth with some of the finish having worn off. This can all be seen in the pics. The frets have very little play wear. All hardware & electronics work with no issues including the truss rod. The headstock is very clean. Set up nice and low with a great action by my technician. The pots date the 26th week of 64, the neck date is 5th July 64 C.
Sold at Andy Baxter London: www.andybaxterbass.com
1964 Fender Precision Bass. Original Sunburst finish. Rosewood fingerboard & C profile neck. Weight: 8.2 lbs. Serial: L33056. All original other than some touched up solder. original case (cosmetically the exterior of the case has seen better days but the latches & handle still work, the interior is still in good condition) This bass plays and sounds awesome. The tone is rich, warm and round which you can only get from these early Fenders. The body shows some wear around the edges & a few nicks and dings but nothing major. The neck is very slim & smooth with some of the finish having worn off. This can all be seen in the pics. The frets have very little play wear. All hardware & electronics work with no issues including the truss rod. The headstock is very clean. Set up nice and low with a great action by my technician. The pots date the 26th week of 64, the neck date is 5th July 64 C.
By a stroke of pure good fortune, an Up Millennium crosses a Down Tangara at the precise point required to be within the very narrow frame through which I was shooting. Of course, the frequency of services during the weekday evening peak on the sextuple track here at Newtown certainly increased the chances of this good fortune.
Nikon FM 35/2.8
From my road building days in the 80s. John Bryan and Ken Dellar - a couple of rough diamonds from Redand Aggregates. Taken in Milton Keynes I think.
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Montblanc Boutique 151 Bloor Street West Toronto Ontario
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Nicholas Rieussec Chronograph.
Chronograph – Nicholas Rieussec time piece.
Swiss developed.
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It's time for Christmas baking! My wife is making several types of cookies handed down to her from her grandmother.
This part, which was to be used for a destructive testing application, was CNC milled from a 316 steel block. Included were the drilled holes and a slit cut by a slitting saw.
These billets were cut from the round stock shown on the left (65 mm diameter 6061 aluminium).
Each billet is 66 x 47 x 42 mm +/- 0.02. They were cut on a Sieg Super X3.