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Got tickets for the Formula 1 exhibit next week which I‘m already extremely looking forward to!

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I also got a few things from the current PSN sale: Dead Island 2 together with two friends for coop play and the Borderlands 3 and Ghost Recon Wildlands DLCs (two of my favorite coop games).

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I bought some trainers last month. I've got far too many pairs now for summer and none for winter.

Adidas Japan
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Adidas Jabbar Lo X Bruce Lee Shoes
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which came in the best box and wrapping ever...
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They're even signed by the man himself, and I thought he was dead...
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Just pulled the trigger on this fully serviced SL-1210Mk2.

Serviced by the experts over at Master Sounds who know the SLs like the backs of their hands.

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Being a secondhand TT it has a little wear on the front, also a small crack in the lid. If you’re into these legendary TTs then you should look into Master Sounds. They have a YT channel too.

I wasn’t planning on spending this much on a TT but an SL is a Unicorn for myself so when I was gifted the ability due to my parents for my birthday I didn’t think twice.
 
Ok sorry for the double post but just picked up a Graham Slee Novo unused from eBay for half the price of new.

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The seller had it on last week for £180 inc delivery. It ran out on the Auction so put back up at £150 with the delivery which they normally run at £280 direct from Graham Slee and have a two week lead time on manufacture.
 
Just pulled the trigger on this fully serviced SL-1210Mk2.

Serviced by the experts over at Master Sounds who know the SLs like the backs of their hands.

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Being a secondhand TT it has a little wear on the front, also a small crack in the lid. If you’re into these legendary TTs then you should look into Master Sounds. They have a YT channel too.

I wasn’t planning on spending this much on a TT but an SL is a Unicorn for myself so when I was gifted the ability due to my parents for my birthday I didn’t think twice.
I bought a pair of 1200 M3D's in 1999 and still have them...recently decided to do a deep clean and oiling of the motor since I've never done it in the 25yrs I had them...crazy when I opened up the platter and found how caked with dust and grime had accumulated I was kind of embarrassed for not doing it sooner. I have them under dust covers 24-7 but they still got gnarly on the inside.

Apparently these turntable are considered antiques....so good luck with maintenance and care
 
I bought a pair of 1200 M3D's in 1999 and still have them...recently decided to do a deep clean and oiling of the motor since I've never done it in the 25yrs I had them...crazy when I opened up the platter and found how caked with dust and grime had accumulated I was kind of embarrassed for not doing it sooner. I have them under dust covers 24-7 but they still got gnarly on the inside.

Apparently these turntable are considered antiques....so good luck with maintenance and care
Yeh, they’re getting long in the teeth now.

Thankfully the chap who does the servicing on them for Master Sounds is actually someone I know who used to run Leeds Pro Audio, so I might able to hit him up if and when. If not I can package back up and send down to them if needed.

Just had another TT delivered by my old man, has the SME3009 attached so tomorrow is a day of cleaning and dismantling it. I’ll pop some pics up in the Audiophile Thread.
 
Cross-posting from the “What Music Did You Buy” thread.

I got this today. 青春歌年鑑 50年代 総集編 (Seishun Song Yearbook 50's Highlights). About 25 years ago, all of Japan’s major record labels got together to issue a very ambitious CD series that collected all the best and most important songs of each year from 1970 to 1990. Each year was a double CD with 30 songs. Every label contributed and every label was responsible for specific years. It was so successful, they did a follow up set of the same years but as a single CD with 15 more songs each. I bought mine from the Kinokuniya book store in Seattle, one or two every payday. The Japanese ladies behind the counter would look at me in disbelief when I went to pay for them. “You really like these?” “Yes. I really like them”. Then they released another series that covered the ‘60s, so I got them, too. And now, more than 20 years later, I find they did a series that covered 1946 to 1959, so I’m working on them. This is a highlight set that covers that series. I had to use a third party, Worldshopper, to buy it from Tower Records. But I’m glad I did. It’s full of gems.
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And here’s a photo that shows the initial release set. Notice the many different labels on the spines. This isn’t my photo, but I have all of these. In fact I just found the box I had in storage for a decade that has all these.
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