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USED AUDIO LIST
One click away. With images and descriptions. Best selection ever.
http://members.aol.com/KDresch/audio.net.html Pa href=http://members.aol.com/KDresch/audio.net.htmlaudio.net/a, Used Audio ShopPBrands: Marantz, Pioneer, Kenwood, Advent, Apt, JBL, Technics, Magnepan, Harman Kardon, AR and many others.P100% Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed since 1995. |
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Caution! Be aware that in the description of the Tannoy System 10 DMT
speakers, the links provided by Mr. Drescher to a Stereophile Recommendation and a favorable Innerear review are for the later version System 10 DMT II, NOT the earlier System 10 DMT that this dealer is selling. Mr. Drescher is aware of this inconsistency but apparently does not see a problem. John "Ken Drescher" wrote in message ... One click away. With images and descriptions. Best selection ever. http://members.aol.com/KDresch/audio.net.html Pa href=http://members.aol.com/KDresch/audio.net.htmlaudio.net/a, Used Audio ShopPBrands: Marantz, Pioneer, Kenwood, Advent, Apt, JBL, Technics, Magnepan, Harman Kardon, AR and many others.P100% Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed since 1995. |
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On 26/8/03 8:53, in article , "John
Richards" wrote: Caution! Be aware that in the description of the Tannoy System 10 DMT speakers, the links provided by Mr. Drescher to a Stereophile Recommendation and a favorable Innerear review are for the later version System 10 DMT II, NOT the earlier System 10 DMT that this dealer is selling. Mr. Drescher is aware of this inconsistency but apparently does not see a problem. Just add it to the list of all the misleading information and SCAMMING that Drescherdumpster.com is known for! Keep up the good work John! Here's the recent SPAMMED AD from Drescherdumpster.com. Look how long this crap has been sitting in his garage, rotting away. Surely not selling! Clearly, the group has voted DRESCHERDUMPSTER the biggest used-audio charlatan on the internet! Congrats, Kennie! ----------------------------------------------------- On 19/6/03 4:38, in article , "Ken Drescher" wrote: Admiral (same as RCA) 5-disc CD Player, NEW, $79 First advertisement, December 28, 1999! http://www.google.com.au/groups?q=+%...esch%40aol.com &hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&scoring=d&as_drrb=b&as_mind=12&as_minm=5&as_miny =1996&as _maxd=18&as_maxm=6&as_maxy=2003&selm=1999122815342 6.01103.00001334%40ng-fh1. aol.com&rnum=61 Kenwood KX-31 Cassette Deck, $39 First Advertisement Jan 18, 2002 http://www.google.com.au/groups?q=+%...40aol.com&hl=e n&lr=&ie=UTF-8&scoring=d&as_drrb=b&as_mind=12&as_minm=5&as_miny =1996&as_maxd =18&as_maxm=6&as_maxy=2003&selm=20030118073227.046 17.00000086%40mb-cs.aol.co m&rnum=14 Sherwood DD-4030C Dual Auto Reverse Cassette Deck, $79 First advertismement, May 20, 2002 http://www.google.com.au/groups?q=+%...ch%40aol.com&h l=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&scoring=d&as_drrb=b&as_mind=12&as_minm=5&as_miny =1996&as_m axd=18&as_maxm=6&as_maxy=2003&selm=20020520090319. 23903.00000784%40mb-fl.aol ..com&rnum=21 Sanyo RDW39 Dual Cassette Deck, $39 First advertisement, April 30, 2002. http://www.google.com.au/groups?q=+%...aol.com&hl= e n&lr=&ie=UTF-8&scoring=d&as_drrb=b&as_mind=12&as_minm=5&as_miny =1996&as_maxd =18&as_maxm=6&as_maxy=2003&selm=20020430220543.268 90.00006875%40mb-cj.aol.co m&rnum=12 Fisher CR-118 Cassette Deck, $29 First advertisement, Nov 26, 1999! http://www.google.com.au/groups?q=+%...%40aol.com&hl= en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&scoring=d&as_drrb=b&as_mind=12&as_minm=5&as_miny =1996&as_max d=18&as_maxm=6&as_maxy=2003&selm=19991126014508.12 108.00000464%40ng-fq1.aol. com&rnum=71 Fisher CD-4020 Cassette Deck, $29 First advertisment, October 27, 1998! http://www.google.com.au/groups?q=+%...h%40aol.com&hl =en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&scoring=d&as_drrb=b&as_mind=12&as_minm=5&as_miny =1996&as_ma xd=18&as_maxm=6&as_maxy=2003&selm=19981026231203.1 5895.00001865%40ng108.aol. com&rnum=46 |
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"Robert Morein" wrote in message ws.com... On 26/8/03 8:53, in article , "John Richards" wrote: Caution! Be aware that in the description of the Tannoy System 10 DMT speakers, the links provided by Mr. Drescher to a Stereophile Recommendation and a favorable Innerear review are for the later version System 10 DMT II, NOT the earlier System 10 DMT that this dealer is selling. Mr. Drescher is aware of this inconsistency but apparently does not see a problem. Just add it to the list of all the misleading information and SCAMMING that Drescherdumpster.com is known for! Keep up the good work John! Unfortunately, the above post is a forgery. Why is Brian L. McCarty, the author of the above, such an SOB? Read below: Surely no business partners for Brian L. McCarty! "WorldJAZZ JAZZ MUSIC TELEVISION S NATIONAL CABLE COMING SOON! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY JAZZ PROGRAMMING TO BE SUPPLIED BY WORLDJAZZ TO MOSCOW CENTRAL TV BEGINNING OCTOBER 2003" Whoops! The above appears to be a pack of lies from the "WorldJAZZ" website, http://www.worldjazz.com. Moscow Central TV is being informed about this travesty. The website goes on to say, "has been named OFFICIAL CO-SPONSOR of the 2003 Jersey Jazz Bass Festival SEPTEMBER 26-28 2003 SPECIAL GUEST: PETER THLIVEROSKI WorldJAZZ will be presenting a technical paper But there is no "Jersey Jazz Bass Festival" ! It's a complete fiction! There IS a fishing tournament called the "Jersey Bass Festival". And there's no "PETER THLIVEROSKI". It's a play on the name of Peter Thliveros, a sports fisherman. Lying is Brian's vocation. WorldJAZZ.com is built on the principle of the "Big Lie", first enunciated by Joseph Goebbels. Unfortunately, Brian doesn't know when to stop. The fact of his lying on rec.audio.marketplace results in his constant exposure on Google, which drives away the very suckers he would like to get for WorldJAZZ. We help this process of awareness along with a very active information program. Bluebook Value of Coral Sea Studios = MINUS $270,000. Bluebook Value of WorldJAZZ Scam = Less Than Zero, precise numbers are under INVESTIGATION. The Face Behind the Mask:Scammer Brian L. McCarty, Moscow Central TV, David C.L. Feng, David Ellison, Ying Hong Huang, Lee Hodges, Anthony Ramallo, Melinda Hsu, Melinda Shu 80 Raffles Place, Coral Sea Studios, WorldJazz, Enron, K1 Ventures, Trinity Beach, Cairns, Australia, Boomerang http://www.studentsandthelaw.org/McCarty/Brian.jpg The Voice Behind the Curtain: http://www.studentsandthelaw.org/McC...arty_voice.wav McCarty had an early scheme for Internet radio. He claims to have sold musical performance properties and/or a business plan to Black Entertainment Television for $9.2M. Subsequently, he left Los Angeles. One unsubstantiated rumor is that he left to avoid prosecution for a sex crime, presumably by paying off the victim or family. Once in Australia, he made the acquaintance of the brother of P.M. John Howard, who introduced him to contacts at ABN Amro, an investment banking firm. They created a business plan for some kind of a sound studio, still represented by the website http://www.coralseastudios.com. After approximately a year, ABN withdrew from partnership, but left the studio project still solvent. Some time later, it went bankrupt or nearly so, owing $270,000 to it's employees. At this point, Australia's entitlement law kicked in, paying the employees monies owed them, with the exception of codirectors McCarty and Jeff Wexler. It would appear that McCarty's enterprises failed because he has some kind of mental imbalance, which exhibits signs of both schizophrenia and obsessive-compulsive disorder. The impersonations which he makes of me are a fraction of the numerous identities which he has used in the past, and continues to use, on occasion, in the present. McCarty may actually believe he is the person who he impersonates. Many of the identities are of elaborate construction, taking some six months or more to take shape. McCarty seems to have a magical belief that use of false identities provides a shield. Since his business failure, McCarty has tried to obtain new financing. These methods characteristically rely on false identities and false business fronts. His domain registrations are in the names of nonexistent people, and his websites advertise nonexistent associations and companies, frequently by theft of trademark. For example, my name, Robert Morein, was used as a fictitious endorsement on his website http://www.coraseastudios.com. Since he was caught some three months ago claiming to be a producer for a syndicated jazz music program, his name has not appeared publicly on any of his business enterprises. McCarty is currently attempting to revive his Internet radio scheme, WorldJAZZ, under the name http://www.worldjazz.com. This webpage currently consists completely of false associations and endorsements. There is no "Jersey Jazz Bass Festival", and "Peter Thliveroski" is a modification of "Peter Thliveros", a sports bass fisherman! McCarty has certain bizarre beliefs regarding the pricing of used audio equipment appearing on rec.audio.marketplace. He refers constantly to a book known as the "Orion Bluebook", which reports surveys of audio dealers for prices they paid for used equipment, and prices at which sold. Anyone who advertises on rec.audio.marketplace with prices in excess of the "wholesale average condition" price is subject to attack by McCarty, who does so with the vigor of the Red Brigades. Tactics he has employed against victims are the filing of false crime reports with local police departments alleging that the seller deals in stolen goods and alleged zoning violations. Anyone can become a McCarty victim by disagreeing with him in a public forum. In the past, consequences have been virus attacks, email bomb attacks, defamatory postings, and chronic impersonation. All this is contradictory to McCarty's apparent goal of obtaining finance for his business projects. An intelligent scammer works quietly, while McCarty may be the best known scammer of all time. McCarty is 49 years old, and appears to be ill, requiring intermittent hospital care. He apparently lacks mobility. It is possible that this contributes to his mental imbalance. Among McCarty's aliases, we have: Anthony Ramallo, David Ellison, David C.L. Feng, Ying Hong Huang, Lee Hodges, Melinda Hsu, Melinda Shu, Robert Morein, Robert X Morein, Sylvan Morein, Sylvan X Morein, et al. |
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John,
Thanks for your concerns about the Tannoys. My page was updated after your first comment to clearly show the review link is for the Tannoy System 10 II. Yet you failed to check this before your comment below. Both the review and the Recommended list clearly indicate the System 10 II which is like the System 10. I can't even find a distinction between the two systems on the Tannoy web page. I think you owe me a public apology. I'm also curious why your email address is not useable? This same thing occurs with someone else who slams people here. ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- (reason: 550 5.1.1 unknown or illegal alias: ) Tannoy System 10 Link: http://members.aol.com/KDresch/tannoy.html What a great studio quality monitor system at almost 1/3 of original list price. The speakers are near mint too! Ken Drescher Caution! Be aware that in the description of the Tannoy System 10 DMT speakers, the links provided by Mr. Drescher to a Stereophile Recommendation and a favorable Innerear review are for the later version System 10 DMT II, NOT the earlier System 10 DMT that this dealer is selling. Mr. Drescher is aware of this inconsistency but apparently does not see a problem. John "Ken Drescher" wrote in message ... One click away. With images and descriptions. Best selection ever. http://members.aol.com/KDresch/audio.net.html audio.net, Used Audio Shop Brands: Marantz, Pioneer, Kenwood, Advent, Apt, JBL, Technics, Magnepan, Harman Kardon, AR and many others. 100% Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed since 1995. Pa href=http://members.aol.com/KDresch/audio.net.htmlaudio.net/a, Used Audio ShopPBrands: Marantz, Pioneer, Kenwood, Advent, Apt, JBL, Technics, Magnepan, Harman Kardon, AR and many others.P100% Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed since 1995. |
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OFFICIAL RAM BLUEBOOK VALUATION wrote:
On 26/8/03 11:48, in article , "Ken Drescher" wrote: Both the review and the Recommended list clearly indicate the System 10 II which is like the System 10. I can't even find a distinction between the two systems on the Tannoy web page. You couldn't find your ass with two hands. Misleading the public is FRAUD, Kennie. What about FRAUD don't you understand? I'll bet you can find it on this web page! http://www.fraud.com/ RIPOFF ALERT! STANDS Apparently you know all about fraud as it is all over your web pages as well. You're a boob and a fool. |
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"WindsorFox[SS]" wrote in message news:NMz2b.21590$xf.13574@lakeread06...
John Richards wrote: Caution! Be aware that in the description of the Tannoy System 10 DMT speakers, the links provided by Mr. Drescher to a Stereophile Recommendation and a favorable Innerear review are for the later version System 10 DMT II, NOT the earlier System 10 DMT that this dealer is selling. Mr. Drescher is aware of this inconsistency but apparently does not see a problem. John So John, pray tell us the difference between these two speaker models. Sounds like robert has a butt **** buddy |
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"mike mulback" wrote in message om... "WindsorFox[SS]" wrote in message news:NMz2b.21590$xf.13574@lakeread06... John Richards wrote: Caution! Be aware that in the description of the Tannoy System 10 DMT speakers, the links provided by Mr. Drescher to a Stereophile Recommendation and a favorable Innerear review are for the later version System 10 DMT II, NOT the earlier System 10 DMT that this dealer is selling. Mr. Drescher is aware of this inconsistency but apparently does not see a problem. John So John, pray tell us the difference between these two speaker models. Sounds like robert has a butt **** buddy Mike, don't you get it? The butt ****er is Brian L. McCarty, who posts in my name. If you don't believe me, call me: (215) 646-4894 |
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On 5/9/03 13:55, in article ,
"Joel Tatelman" wrote: Just to set the record straight, the Tannoy System 10 DMT II is significantly different from the System 10 DMT. According to the manufacturer, then, the DMT 10 has: 91 dB sensitivity with a 2.3 kHz crossover point, 46-25,000 Hz frequency response, and peak power handling of 250 watts. The DMT 10 II is, by contrast, rated at: 94 dB with a 1.5 kHz crossover point, 45-25,000 Hz frequency response, and peak power handling of 350 watts. Cabinet volume is 35 litres for both; so is weight (19 kg, 42 lbs.). DMT 10 II has lower distortion (yes, Tannoy provides specs for distortion!). And the DMT 10 uses the 2525GG dual concentric drive unit, while the DMT 10 II uses the 2507 drive unit. Hope this clarifies things. Yes, it once again clarifies that Ken Drescher is a hopeless lying charlatan that, since he "can't find a difference" tries to sell one product as another. FRAUD. LOOK IT UP IN THE DICTIONARY, AND FIND "KEN DRESCHERS" PICTURE THERE! RIPOFF ALERT STANDS! GREAT WORK JOEL! -- Bob Morein. Failed student. Failed Temple University Ejected from Grad program after seven years Ejected from Drexel University after dissertation judged "bull**** nonsense" Sued Drexel and Lost Went to Supreme Court, but those pricks just laughed at me. But I get even with studentsandthelaw.org my harassment site. My poor jewish mother Jane Morein died with a broken heart, watching this poor twisted loser fail at everything I've ever done. Daddy Sylvan Morein, who studied hard and became a fair to middlin' dentist, is now stuck at home with his loser son; unwanted by life. But I've discovered at last my calling: INTERNET WACKO! Man, am I a Loser! Keywords: FNQFTA, Far North Queensland Film and Television Association |
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"Bob Morein" wrote in message ws.com... On 5/9/03 13:55, in article , FRAUD. LOOK IT UP IN THE DICTIONARY, AND FIND "BRIAN L. MCCARTY'S" PICTURE THERE! RIPOFF ALERT FOR WORLDJAZZ STANDS! GREAT WORK BOB! This week's tidbit: Brian is secretary of the Far North Queensland Film and Television Association. For several years ago, McCarty, a twisted fraudster on the brink of financial ruin, has been defaming and harassing honest sellers on this group. His specialty is providing false information. This only mirrors McCarty's seamy business activities, for which Fate has decreed his Complete and ultimate Ruin. Donations are currently being accepted for a cardboard box suitable for a street person of his size. As McCarty measures about 40" on a side, crates for commercial food equipment are most suitable. Surely no business partners for Brian L. McCarty! "WorldJAZZ JAZZ MUSIC TELEVISION S NATIONAL CABLE COMING SOON! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY JAZZ PROGRAMMING TO BE SUPPLIED BY WORLDJAZZ TO MOSCOW CENTRAL TV BEGINNING OCTOBER 2003" Whoops! The above appears to be a pack of lies from the "WorldJAZZ" website, http://www.worldjazz.com. Moscow Central TV is being informed about this travesty. The website goes on to say, "has been named OFFICIAL CO-SPONSOR of the 2003 Jersey Jazz Bass Festival SEPTEMBER 26-28 2003 SPECIAL GUEST: PETER THLIVEROSKI WorldJAZZ will be presenting a technical paper But there is no "Jersey Jazz Bass Festival" ! It's a complete fiction! There IS a fishing tournament called the "Jersey Bass Festival". And there's no "PETER THLIVEROSKI". It's a play on the name of Peter Thliveros, a sports fisherman. Lying is Brian's vocation. WorldJAZZ.com is built on the principle of the "Big Lie", first enunciated by Joseph Goebbels. Unfortunately, Brian doesn't know when to stop. The fact of his lying on rec.audio.marketplace results in his constant exposure on Google, which drives away the very suckers he would like to get for WorldJAZZ. We help this process of awareness along with a very active information program. Bluebook Value of Coral Sea Studios = MINUS $270,000. Bluebook Value of WorldJAZZ Scam = Less Than Zero, precise numbers are under INVESTIGATION. The Face Behind the Mask:Scammer Brian L. McCarty, Moscow Central TV, David C.L. Feng, David Ellison, Ying Hong Huang, Lee Hodges, Anthony Ramallo, Melinda Hsu, Melinda Shu 80 Raffles Place, Coral Sea Studios, WorldJazz, Enron, K1 Ventures, Trinity Beach, Cairns, Australia, Boomerang http://www.studentsandthelaw.org/McCarty/Brian.jpg The Voice Behind the Curtain: http://www.studentsandthelaw.org/McC...arty_voice.wav McCarty had an early scheme for Internet radio. He claims to have sold musical performance properties and/or a business plan to Black Entertainment Television for $9.2M. Subsequently, he left Los Angeles. One unsubstantiated rumor is that he left to avoid prosecution for a sex crime, presumably by paying off the victim or family. Once in Australia, he made the acquaintance of the brother of P.M. John Howard, who introduced him to contacts at ABN Amro, an investment banking firm. They created a business plan for some kind of a sound studio, still represented by the website http://www.coralseastudios.com. After approximately a year, ABN withdrew from partnership, but left the studio project still solvent. Some time later, it went bankrupt or nearly so, owing $270,000 to it's employees. At this point, Australia's entitlement law kicked in, paying the employees monies owed them, with the exception of codirectors McCarty and Jeff Wexler. It would appear that McCarty's enterprises failed because he has some kind of mental imbalance, which exhibits signs of both schizophrenia and obsessive-compulsive disorder. The impersonations which he makes of me are a fraction of the numerous identities which he has used in the past, and continues to use, on occasion, in the present. McCarty may actually believe he is the person who he impersonates. Many of the identities are of elaborate construction, taking some six months or more to take shape. McCarty seems to have a magical belief that use of false identities provides a shield. Since his business failure, McCarty has tried to obtain new financing. These methods characteristically rely on false identities and false business fronts. His domain registrations are in the names of nonexistent people, and his websites advertise nonexistent associations and companies, frequently by theft of trademark. For example, my name, Robert Morein, was used as a fictitious endorsement on his website http://www.coraseastudios.com. Since he was caught some three months ago claiming to be a producer for a syndicated jazz music program, his name has not appeared publicly on any of his business enterprises. McCarty is currently attempting to revive his Internet radio scheme, WorldJAZZ, under the name http://www.worldjazz.com. This webpage currently consists completely of false associations and endorsements. There is no "Jersey Jazz Bass Festival", and "Peter Thliveroski" is a modification of "Peter Thliveros", a sports bass fisherman! McCarty has certain bizarre beliefs regarding the pricing of used audio equipment appearing on rec.audio.marketplace. He refers constantly to a book known as the "Orion Bluebook", which reports surveys of audio dealers for prices they paid for used equipment, and prices at which sold. Anyone who advertises on rec.audio.marketplace with prices in excess of the "wholesale average condition" price is subject to attack by McCarty, who does so with the vigor of the Red Brigades. Tactics he has employed against victims are the filing of false crime reports with local police departments alleging that the seller deals in stolen goods and alleged zoning violations. Anyone can become a McCarty victim by disagreeing with him in a public forum. In the past, consequences have been virus attacks, email bomb attacks, defamatory postings, and chronic impersonation. All this is contradictory to McCarty's apparent goal of obtaining finance for his business projects. An intelligent scammer works quietly, while McCarty may be the best known scammer of all time. McCarty is 49 years old, and appears to be ill, requiring intermittent hospital care. He apparently lacks mobility. It is possible that this contributes to his mental imbalance. Among McCarty's aliases, we have: Anthony Ramallo, David Ellison, David C.L. Feng, Ying Hong Huang, Lee Hodges, Melinda Hsu, Melinda Shu, Robert Morein, Robert X Morein, Sylvan Morein, Sylvan X Morein, et al. |
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"Ken Drescher" wrote in message ... Joel, Thanks for the info and clarification of the differences between the two systems. You are the first person who offered some info on the subject. Yoo Hoo .... Ken??? Though I never researched the actual differences (that should have been your responsibility before you posted the links), I DID present you with the link that clearly identifies two "different" versions. I also suggested that there were probably significant differences to warrant a new version designation and that I thought it was misleading to furnish the link to the Stereophile recommendation for "additional info...". See the thread "Apology (?) to Ken Drescher" on 08-22-03 if you have forgotten. So you never did delete the link or specifically inform readers that the Stereophile recommendation is NOT for the version that you are selleing? Though they may both be excellent loudspeakers, the Stereophile recommendation should not be used to promote the speakers you are selling! Do you think you have sufficient reason NOW to delete the Stereophile recommendation link from your ad? John |
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Here we go again... If anyone needs any clarification please visit the site:
http://members.aol.com/KDresch/tannoy.html I made some adjustments for my copy editor, John Richards. Can it be any clearer which system I'm selling? John, we can agree to disagree that info on the later System 10 II is relevant to the System 10. Ken Drescher "Ken Drescher" wrote in message ... Joel, Thanks for the info and clarification of the differences between the two systems. You are the first person who offered some info on the subject. Yoo Hoo .... Ken??? Though I never researched the actual differences (that should have been your responsibility before you posted the links) I thought you were so immensly interested in those differences John. , I DID present you with the link that clearly identifies two "different" versions. Right, a page listing the two systems and dates maufactured. Nothing else was found by you or I. I also suggested that there were probably significant differences to warrant a new version The key word is "probably". There could be debate if Joe'ls info indicates "significant" improvements and I'll save it for you experts to discuss. designation and that I thought it was misleading to furnish the link to the Stereophile recommendation for "additional info...". See the updated page. I can't make it any clearer. Ever think about volunteer work? See the thread "Apology (?) to Ken Drescher" on 08-22-03 if you have forgotten. So you never did delete the link or specifically inform readers that the Stereophile recommendation is NOT for the version that you are selleing? Though they may both be excellent loudspeakers, the Stereophile recommendation should not be used to promote the speakers you are selling! Do you think you have sufficient reason NOW to delete the Stereophile recommendation link from your ad? John Pa href=http://members.aol.com/KDresch/audio.net.htmlaudio.net/a, Used Audio ShopPBrands: Marantz, Pioneer, Kenwood, Advent, Apt, JBL, Technics, Magnepan, Harman Kardon, AR and many others.P100% Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed since 1995. |
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I agree that it's inappropriate and misleading to provide a link to a
model that's different but looks and is named almost the same as the pair for sale. Joel. John Richards wrote: "Ken Drescher" wrote in message ... Joel, Thanks for the info and clarification of the differences between the two systems. You are the first person who offered some info on the subject. Yoo Hoo .... Ken??? Though I never researched the actual differences (that should have been your responsibility before you posted the links), I DID present you with the link that clearly identifies two "different" versions. I also suggested that there were probably significant differences to warrant a new version designation and that I thought it was misleading to furnish the link to the Stereophile recommendation for "additional info...". See the thread "Apology (?) to Ken Drescher" on 08-22-03 if you have forgotten. So you never did delete the link or specifically inform readers that the Stereophile recommendation is NOT for the version that you are selleing? Though they may both be excellent loudspeakers, the Stereophile recommendation should not be used to promote the speakers you are selling! Do you think you have sufficient reason NOW to delete the Stereophile recommendation link from your ad? John |
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"Ken Drescher" wrote in message ... Here we go again... If anyone needs any clarification please visit the site: http://members.aol.com/KDresch/tannoy.html I made some adjustments for my copy editor, John Richards. As your new "copy editor", I wonder what other copy needs editing? How about the phrase "like the famous SL-1200 that the DJ's favor." in your description of a Technics SL-D2 turntable? My wife has an SL-D20 which I believe is similar in build and performance to the SL-D2 and is about as much like an SL-1200 as a Ford Focus is like a Ford Thunderbird. What?...Let them make the association and carry the Thunderbird image over to the Focus?...Marketing you say?...OOOPS, guess I'm off the payroll now, huh? Drat, a promising career nipped in the bud. (Just a little sarcasm back atcha!) John Can it be any clearer which system I'm selling? John, we can agree to disagree that info on the later System 10 II is relevant to the System 10. Ken Drescher "Ken Drescher" wrote in message ... Joel, Thanks for the info and clarification of the differences between the two systems. You are the first person who offered some info on the subject. Yoo Hoo .... Ken??? Though I never researched the actual differences (that should have been your responsibility before you posted the links) I thought you were so immensly interested in those differences John. , I DID present you with the link that clearly identifies two "different" versions. Right, a page listing the two systems and dates maufactured. Nothing else was found by you or I. I also suggested that there were probably significant differences to warrant a new version The key word is "probably". There could be debate if Joe'ls info indicates "significant" improvements and I'll save it for you experts to discuss. designation and that I thought it was misleading to furnish the link to the Stereophile recommendation for "additional info...". See the updated page. I can't make it any clearer. Ever think about volunteer work? See the thread "Apology (?) to Ken Drescher" on 08-22-03 if you have forgotten. So you never did delete the link or specifically inform readers that the Stereophile recommendation is NOT for the version that you are selleing? Though they may both be excellent loudspeakers, the Stereophile recommendation should not be used to promote the speakers you are selling! Do you think you have sufficient reason NOW to delete the Stereophile recommendation link from your ad? John Pa href=http://members.aol.com/KDresch/audio.net.htmlaudio.net/a, Used Audio ShopPBrands: Marantz, Pioneer, Kenwood, Advent, Apt, JBL, Technics, Magnepan, Harman Kardon, AR and many others.P100% Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed since 1995. |
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John Richards wrote:
"Ken Drescher" wrote in message ... Joel, Thanks for the info and clarification of the differences between the two systems. You are the first person who offered some info on the subject. Yoo Hoo .... Ken??? Though I never researched the actual differences (that should have been your responsibility before you posted the links), I DID present you with the link that clearly identifies two "different" versions. I also suggested that there were probably significant differences to warrant a new version designation and that I thought it was misleading to furnish the link to the Stereophile recommendation for "additional info...". See the thread "Apology (?) to Ken Drescher" on 08-22-03 if you have forgotten. So you never did delete the link or specifically inform readers that the Stereophile recommendation is NOT for the version that you are selleing? Though they may both be excellent loudspeakers, the Stereophile recommendation should not be used to promote the speakers you are selling! Do you think you have sufficient reason NOW to delete the Stereophile recommendation link from your ad? John HAve you been eating McFarty pills lately?? |
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