View Full Version : New Low for the Krooborg
George M. Middius
October 12th 06, 11:33 PM
Since returning from vacation five days ago, Arnii Krooger has made 436 Usenet
posts. Of those, 430 went to rec.audio.opinion and 6 to rec.audio.tech.
Using common human arithmetic, I estimate that Turdborg has dedicated about 9
hours per day of his waking "life" to his Usenet battles. One would think that
after returning from vacation, a sole proprietor of a "business" should spend
some time catching up. We can only speculate as to why Krooger has so much
free time available in which to not work.
--
"Christians have to ... work to make the world as loving, just, and supportive as is possible."
A. Krooger, Aug. 2006
Arny Krueger
October 12th 06, 11:52 PM
"George M. Middius" <cmndr [underscore] george [at] comcast
[dot] net> wrote in message
> Since returning from vacation five days ago, Arnii
> Krooger has made 436 Usenet posts. Of those, 430 went to
> rec.audio.opinion and 6 to rec.audio.tech.
>
> Using common human arithmetic, I estimate that Turdborg
> has dedicated about 9 hours per day of his waking "life"
> to his Usenet battles. One would think that after
> returning from vacation, a sole proprietor of a
> "business" should spend some time catching up. We can
> only speculate as to why Krooger has so much free time
> available in which to not work.
I'll take that as your concession speech, Middiot.
George M. Middius
October 13th 06, 12:41 AM
KrazyBorg klattered:
> > Since returning from vacation five days ago, Arnii
> > Krooger has made 436 Usenet posts. Of those, 430 went to
> > rec.audio.opinion and 6 to rec.audio.tech.
> > Using common human arithmetic, I estimate that Turdborg
> > has dedicated about 9 hours per day of his waking "life"
> > to his Usenet battles. One would think that after
> > returning from vacation, a sole proprietor of a
> > "business" should spend some time catching up. We can
> > only speculate as to why Krooger has so much free time
> > available in which to not work.
> I'll take that as your concession speech, Middiot.
Was that a "joke", Turdy? I freely concede that you're nutty as a fruitcake,
that you're a sex pervert, that you abuse your wife and unfortunate children,
that your "business" is a ridiculous sham, that your alleged devotion to
christianity is totally hollow and meaningless, and that you are the worst
pathological liar I've ever had the displeasure of knowing. I concede all of
that, and 99.99% of Usenet agrees with me.
--
"Christians have to ... work to make the world as loving, just, and supportive as is possible."
A. Krooger, Aug. 2006
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
October 13th 06, 12:47 AM
George M. Middius wrote:
> Since returning from vacation five days ago, Arnii Krooger has made 436 Usenet
> posts. Of those, 430 went to rec.audio.opinion and 6 to rec.audio.tech.
>
> Using common human arithmetic, I estimate that Turdborg has dedicated about 9
> hours per day of his waking "life" to his Usenet battles. One would think that
> after returning from vacation, a sole proprietor of a "business" should spend
> some time catching up. We can only speculate as to why Krooger has so much
> free time available in which to not work.
Yes, but will he beat his own personal best of 1348 posts, set back in
August of 2004?
Another oddity: in September, 2001, Arny posted exactly 666 posts.
Coincidence, or something that maybe DHS should review? Perhaps there's
a terrorist connection? His 'My way or the highway' views fits with
those of Muslim extremists. Is there something that Arny isn't telling
us?;-)
October 13th 06, 12:50 AM
George M. Middius wrote:
> Since returning from vacation five days ago, Arnii Krooger has made 436 Usenet
> posts. Of those, 430 went to rec.audio.opinion and 6 to rec.audio.tech.
>
> Using common human arithmetic, I estimate that Turdborg has dedicated about 9
> hours per day of his waking "life" to his Usenet battles. One would think that
> after returning from vacation, a sole proprietor of a "business" should spend
> some time catching up. We can only speculate as to why Krooger has so much
> free time available in which to not work.
I noticed the same thing today. Arny's name is everywhere. One thread
that was seven or eight hundred posts long yesterday is now well over
1100, thanks to Arny.
I was going to do the math myself, but it was too daunting of a task.
Boon
October 13th 06, 12:51 AM
Arny Krueger wrote:
> "George M. Middius" <cmndr [underscore] george [at] comcast
> [dot] net> wrote in message
>
> > Since returning from vacation five days ago, Arnii
> > Krooger has made 436 Usenet posts. Of those, 430 went to
> > rec.audio.opinion and 6 to rec.audio.tech.
> >
> > Using common human arithmetic, I estimate that Turdborg
> > has dedicated about 9 hours per day of his waking "life"
> > to his Usenet battles. One would think that after
> > returning from vacation, a sole proprietor of a
> > "business" should spend some time catching up. We can
> > only speculate as to why Krooger has so much free time
> > available in which to not work.
>
> I'll take that as your concession speech, Middiot.
Yeah, like most objectivists, you'll take quantity over quality every
time.
Boon
George M. Middius
October 13th 06, 01:41 AM
Shhhh! said:
> > Since returning from vacation five days ago, Arnii Krooger has made 436 Usenet
> > posts. Of those, 430 went to rec.audio.opinion and 6 to rec.audio.tech.
> Yes, but will he beat his own personal best of 1348 posts, set back in
> August of 2004?
Will he or won't he? Time for another betting pool. :-)
> Another oddity: in September, 2001, Arny posted exactly 666 posts.
> Coincidence, or something that maybe DHS should review? Perhaps there's
> a terrorist connection? His 'My way or the highway' views fits with
> those of Muslim extremists. Is there something that Arny isn't telling
> us?;-)
Cue the Church Lady.... "Could it be .... SATAN?!"
--
"Christians have to ... work to make the world as loving, just, and supportive as is possible."
A. Krooger, Aug. 2006
Mr Fox
October 13th 06, 10:18 AM
I, George M. Middius <cmndr [underscore] george [at] comcast [dot]
net> wrote:
>
>
>
>the day after returning from vacation, Arnii Krooger switched on
at 8am and sat posting right through to midnight (
>16 hrs later!!) taking only short breaks at 1 and 6.
8 hours later and the pattern resumes. He's
>out of the trap sharp at 8am, short break at 10am, ack on midday
>to-7;30pm straight no break. Another >9,30hrs well spent.
he's back wednesday at 9am, break at 3 back on 5 till 7
turdsday much the same; he posts from 8am to 10pm without break
Using common arithmetic, I calculate that Krueger has dedicated 10.875
hrs per day to his Usenet battles.
Sander deWaal
October 13th 06, 05:53 PM
said:
>Yeah, like most objectivists, you'll take quantity over quality every
>time.
I don't think you must put every "objectivist" in the same category as
Arny, Marc.
It is possible to be an "objectivist" and still respect someone's
preferences.
It is even possible to be a bit of both ob and sub, like myself.
--
"Due knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl miss steaks."
October 13th 06, 06:16 PM
Sander deWaal wrote:
> said:
>
>
> >Yeah, like most objectivists, you'll take quantity over quality every
> >time.
>
>
> I don't think you must put every "objectivist" in the same category as
> Arny, Marc.
>
> It is possible to be an "objectivist" and still respect someone's
> preferences.
>
> It is even possible to be a bit of both ob and sub, like myself.
Actually, you're right. I should qualify it by saying "Internet
objectivists." They're a different breed completely. In the real
world, I know plenty of objectivists, and I'm usually able to have a
construct exchange of ideas with them.
Boon
Sander deWaal
October 13th 06, 06:55 PM
Stuart Krivis > said:
>>It is even possible to be a bit of both ob and sub, like myself.
>Ooohhh! Sounds kinky. :-)
Actually, my nickname on Dutch forums is KT88, which, as you probably
know, is the designation for a certain beam power tube.
The KT stands for "Kinkless Tetrode", which, in my case, usually gets
translated as "Kinky Tetrode".
Anyway, I have a right to say that, since I know an ohm from a volt.
So there! ;-)
--
"Due knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl miss steaks."
October 13th 06, 08:30 PM
Sander deWaal wrote:
> Stuart Krivis > said:
>
>
> >>It is even possible to be a bit of both ob and sub, like myself.
>
>
> >Ooohhh! Sounds kinky. :-)
>
>
> Actually, my nickname on Dutch forums is KT88, which, as you probably
> know, is the designation for a certain beam power tube.
> The KT stands for "Kinkless Tetrode", which, in my case, usually gets
> translated as "Kinky Tetrode".
>
> Anyway, I have a right to say that, since I know an ohm from a volt.
>
> So there! ;-)
Well, I was using an amp that used KT66s. I figured that with a few
minor adjustments, I could mod them into KT69s. Then I'd be really
sick.
Boon
Eeyore
October 13th 06, 09:38 PM
Sander deWaal wrote:
> said:
>
> >Yeah, like most objectivists, you'll take quantity over quality every
> >time.
>
> I don't think you must put every "objectivist" in the same category as
> Arny, Marc.
>
> It is possible to be an "objectivist" and still respect someone's
> preferences.
>
> It is even possible to be a bit of both ob and sub, like myself.
I don't really know why I'm seen purely as an obj myself TBH.
Graham
Eeyore
October 13th 06, 09:52 PM
Stuart Krivis wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:53:59 +0200, Sander deWaal >
> wrote:
>
> >It is even possible to be a bit of both ob and sub, like myself.
>
> Ooohhh! Sounds kinky. :-)
It's called a 'switch' ! ;~) Best of both worlds it seems.
Graham
Sander deWaal
October 13th 06, 10:28 PM
said:
>Well, I was using an amp that used KT66s. I figured that with a few
>minor adjustments, I could mod them into KT69s. Then I'd be really
>sick.
LOL!
BTW if you're serious about SET amps, and not afraid to DIY a bit, you
must try the 2A3 or, even better, the AD1/350 one day.
To me, it is the best sounding tube ever made.
BTW I only use them in PP, because my Maggies need at least some juice
and SE isn't my thing, but with your Druids, 2 or 3 watts from a SE
2A3 should be clean as pure snow, and a ticket to sonic heaven.
--
"Due knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl miss steaks."
Sander deWaal
October 13th 06, 10:31 PM
Eeyore > said:
>> >Yeah, like most objectivists, you'll take quantity over quality every
>> >time.
>> I don't think you must put every "objectivist" in the same category as
>> Arny, Marc.
>> It is possible to be an "objectivist" and still respect someone's
>> preferences.
>> It is even possible to be a bit of both ob and sub, like myself.
>I don't really know why I'm seen purely as an obj myself TBH.
That's why I usually put quotation marks around those words, since I
think it is an artificial difference.
Most DIY-ers are (have to be) a bit of both, if you insist on putting
labels on everyone.
--
"Due knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl miss steaks."
October 14th 06, 01:20 AM
Sander deWaal wrote:
> said:
>
>
> >Well, I was using an amp that used KT66s. I figured that with a few
> >minor adjustments, I could mod them into KT69s. Then I'd be really
> >sick.
>
>
> LOL!
>
> BTW if you're serious about SET amps, and not afraid to DIY a bit, you
> must try the 2A3 or, even better, the AD1/350 one day.
>
> To me, it is the best sounding tube ever made.
> BTW I only use them in PP, because my Maggies need at least some juice
> and SE isn't my thing, but with your Druids, 2 or 3 watts from a SE
> 2A3 should be clean as pure snow, and a ticket to sonic heaven.
With my Yamamoto A-08S, I'm supposed to be able to switch from 45s to
2A3s pretty easily if I also switch out the rectifier tube (which is an
80). I think there might be one or two other minor things to do,
too...I'll have to check with the literature.
Have you heard many 45 amps? And have you heard the Emissions Labs
45s? I've got two pairs of them, and they sound much more robust than
the NOS RCA 45s that came with the amp.
Boon
October 14th 06, 01:22 AM
Eeyore wrote:
> Sander deWaal wrote:
>
> > said:
> >
> > >Yeah, like most objectivists, you'll take quantity over quality every
> > >time.
> >
> > I don't think you must put every "objectivist" in the same category as
> > Arny, Marc.
> >
> > It is possible to be an "objectivist" and still respect someone's
> > preferences.
> >
> > It is even possible to be a bit of both ob and sub, like myself.
>
> I don't really know why I'm seen purely as an obj myself TBH.
>
> Graham
Well, usually I find that people who don't like vinyl or tubes are
objectivists. But you're right, that is a generalization.
Boon
Clyde Slick
October 14th 06, 01:38 AM
Sander deWaal wrote:
> said:
>
>
> >Well, I was using an amp that used KT66s. I figured that with a few
> >minor adjustments, I could mod them into KT69s. Then I'd be really
> >sick.
>
>
> LOL!
>
> BTW if you're serious about SET amps, and not afraid to DIY a bit, ........>
That would be DITY69
October 14th 06, 03:39 AM
Clyde Slick wrote:
> Sander deWaal wrote:
> > said:
> >
> >
> > >Well, I was using an amp that used KT66s. I figured that with a few
> > >minor adjustments, I could mod them into KT69s. Then I'd be really
> > >sick.
> >
> >
> > LOL!
> >
> > BTW if you're serious about SET amps, and not afraid to DIY a bit, ........>
>
> That would be DITY69
There you are! You really should check around and see what's happened
here the last couple of days. Arny had his most spectacular flame-out
since he got caught storing kiddie porn on his hard drive.
Boon
paul packer
October 14th 06, 08:05 AM
On 13 Oct 2006 19:39:06 -0700, wrote:
>
>Clyde Slick wrote:
>> Sander deWaal wrote:
>> > said:
>> >
>> >
>> > >Well, I was using an amp that used KT66s. I figured that with a few
>> > >minor adjustments, I could mod them into KT69s. Then I'd be really
>> > >sick.
>> >
>> >
>> > LOL!
>> >
>> > BTW if you're serious about SET amps, and not afraid to DIY a bit, ........>
>>
>> That would be DITY69
>
>There you are! You really should check around and see what's happened
>here the last couple of days. Arny had his most spectacular flame-out
>since he got caught storing kiddie porn on his hard drive.
>
>Boon
Yes, there's lots of material here for you, Art. Better get your
jocular organ into gear.
October 14th 06, 09:18 AM
George M. Middius wrote:
> Was that a "joke", Turdy? I freely concede that you're nutty as a fruitcake,
> that you're a sex pervert, that you abuse your wife and unfortunate children,
> that your "business" is a ridiculous sham, that your alleged devotion to
> christianity is totally hollow and meaningless, and that you are the worst
> pathological liar I've ever had the displeasure of knowing. I concede all of
> that, and 99.99% of Usenet agrees with me.
Everything I see here indicates that is true. Can I join your side of
the table, folks? I want to be on the winning team.
paul packer
October 14th 06, 11:11 AM
On 14 Oct 2006 01:18:47 -0700, "
> wrote:
>
>George M. Middius wrote:
>
>> Was that a "joke", Turdy? I freely concede that you're nutty as a fruitcake,
>> that you're a sex pervert, that you abuse your wife and unfortunate children,
>> that your "business" is a ridiculous sham, that your alleged devotion to
>> christianity is totally hollow and meaningless, and that you are the worst
>> pathological liar I've ever had the displeasure of knowing. I concede all of
>> that, and 99.99% of Usenet agrees with me.
>
>Everything I see here indicates that is true. Can I join your side of
>the table, folks? I want to be on the winning team.
>
You have to serve a minimum five years here learning Kroologic the
hard way before you're eligible for any rewards. Ready for that?
George M. Middius
October 14th 06, 01:04 PM
paul packer said:
> >> Was that a "joke", Turdy? I freely concede that you're nutty as a fruitcake,
> >> that you're a sex pervert, that you abuse your wife and unfortunate children,
> >> that your "business" is a ridiculous sham, that your alleged devotion to
> >> christianity is totally hollow and meaningless, and that you are the worst
> >> pathological liar I've ever had the displeasure of knowing. I concede all of
> >> that, and 99.99% of Usenet agrees with me.
> >Everything I see here indicates that is true. Can I join your side of
> >the table, folks? I want to be on the winning team.
> You have to serve a minimum five years here learning Kroologic the
> hard way before you're eligible for any rewards. Ready for that?
Don't discourage the newbies, paul. The only hard and fast rule we have
is No 'Borgs In The Clubhouse.
--
"Christians have to ... work to make the world as loving, just, and supportive as is possible."
A. Krooger, Aug. 2006
Bertie the Bunyip
October 14th 06, 09:34 PM
Eeyore > wrote in
:
>
>
> Stuart Krivis wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:53:59 +0200, Sander deWaal >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >It is even possible to be a bit of both ob and sub, like myself.
>>
>> Ooohhh! Sounds kinky. :-)
>
> It's called a 'switch' ! ;~) Best of both worlds it seems.
>
Netkkkpin g****
Bertie
Bertie the Bunyip
October 14th 06, 09:35 PM
Eeyore > wrote in
:
>
>
> Sander deWaal wrote:
>
>> said:
>>
>> >Yeah, like most objectivists, you'll take quantity over quality
every
>> >time.
>>
>> I don't think you must put every "objectivist" in the same category
as
>> Arny, Marc.
>>
>> It is possible to be an "objectivist" and still respect someone's
>> preferences.
>>
>> It is even possible to be a bit of both ob and sub, like myself.
>
> I don't really know why I'm seen purely as an obj myself TBH.
>
> Graham
>
netkkkkopppping piece of ****
bertie >
Sander deWaal
October 15th 06, 07:28 PM
said:
>> BTW if you're serious about SET amps, and not afraid to DIY a bit, you
>> must try the 2A3 or, even better, the AD1/350 one day.
>> To me, it is the best sounding tube ever made.
>> BTW I only use them in PP, because my Maggies need at least some juice
>> and SE isn't my thing, but with your Druids, 2 or 3 watts from a SE
>> 2A3 should be clean as pure snow, and a ticket to sonic heaven.
>With my Yamamoto A-08S, I'm supposed to be able to switch from 45s to
>2A3s pretty easily if I also switch out the rectifier tube (which is an
>80). I think there might be one or two other minor things to do,
>too...I'll have to check with the literature.
Like cathode resistors, perhaps? ;-)
I don't have first-hand experience with the 45, other than some casual
listening sessions with Jim de Kort e.a.
Also, one repair of a Chinese knockoff of a 45 design, that didn't
impress me at all.
The 45 is a good tube in its own right, but for some real meaningful
comments, I'd have to build an amp with them..
An 80 for rectifying? Not the blue Arcturus, I hope? :envious:
I assume this is a choke input circuit?
Did you try a 5U4G instead? That would lower the B+ enough to be able
to use the 2A3 I think.
>Have you heard many 45 amps? And have you heard the Emissions Labs
>45s? I've got two pairs of them, and they sound much more robust than
>the NOS RCA 45s that came with the amp.
The amps I've heard were all DIY designs, mostly by Jim, and judging
from his design philosophy, he uses a rather high anode load which
results in lower power, but also a lower THD and, what's even more
important, a harmonic structure that sounds very pleasening (at least
to these ears).
Other than that, my experience with SE amps in general is very
limited.
All of my own tube designs are PP, but always real triodes or triode
strapped beampower tubes, and class A.
But the conversion from 45s to 2A3 or even AD1 (if you can find them!)
should be possible, at least judging from the spec sheets of these
tubes.
I assume the Yamamoto amp is designed around the 45 though, so
swapping for a 2A3 might not result in an optimum wrt. load
characteristics, even if you'd have the cathode resistors changed to
the right value.
--
"Due knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl miss steaks."
John Stone
October 15th 06, 11:09 PM
On 10/15/06 1:28 PM, in article ,
"Sander deWaal" > wrote:
> An 80 for rectifying? Not the blue Arcturus, I hope? :envious:
> I assume this is a choke input circuit?
> Did you try a 5U4G instead? That would lower the B+ enough to be able
> to use the 2A3 I think.
The 80 is a 4 pin, the 5U4 is an octal. He'd have to change the socket.
October 16th 06, 07:01 PM
Sander deWaal wrote:
> said:
>
>
> >> BTW if you're serious about SET amps, and not afraid to DIY a bit, you
> >> must try the 2A3 or, even better, the AD1/350 one day.
>
> >> To me, it is the best sounding tube ever made.
> >> BTW I only use them in PP, because my Maggies need at least some juice
> >> and SE isn't my thing, but with your Druids, 2 or 3 watts from a SE
> >> 2A3 should be clean as pure snow, and a ticket to sonic heaven.
>
>
> >With my Yamamoto A-08S, I'm supposed to be able to switch from 45s to
> >2A3s pretty easily if I also switch out the rectifier tube (which is an
> >80). I think there might be one or two other minor things to do,
> >too...I'll have to check with the literature.
>
>
> Like cathode resistors, perhaps? ;-)
> I don't have first-hand experience with the 45, other than some casual
> listening sessions with Jim de Kort e.a.
> Also, one repair of a Chinese knockoff of a 45 design, that didn't
> impress me at all.
>
> The 45 is a good tube in its own right, but for some real meaningful
> comments, I'd have to build an amp with them..
>
> An 80 for rectifying? Not the blue Arcturus, I hope? :envious:
> I assume this is a choke input circuit?
> Did you try a 5U4G instead? That would lower the B+ enough to be able
> to use the 2A3 I think.
>
>
> >Have you heard many 45 amps? And have you heard the Emissions Labs
> >45s? I've got two pairs of them, and they sound much more robust than
> >the NOS RCA 45s that came with the amp.
>
>
> The amps I've heard were all DIY designs, mostly by Jim, and judging
> from his design philosophy, he uses a rather high anode load which
> results in lower power, but also a lower THD and, what's even more
> important, a harmonic structure that sounds very pleasening (at least
> to these ears).
>
> Other than that, my experience with SE amps in general is very
> limited.
> All of my own tube designs are PP, but always real triodes or triode
> strapped beampower tubes, and class A.
>
> But the conversion from 45s to 2A3 or even AD1 (if you can find them!)
> should be possible, at least judging from the spec sheets of these
> tubes.
>
> I assume the Yamamoto amp is designed around the 45 though, so
> swapping for a 2A3 might not result in an optimum wrt. load
> characteristics, even if you'd have the cathode resistors changed to
> the right value.
I definitely think there's more than just swapping the rectifier. The
literature states that my amp can be ordered as a 2A3 amp "upon
request." The US distributor said it was just a matter of swapping the
rectifier, and one other minor thing, but I can't remember what it
was...maybe just changing the resistor. That sounds right.
The EML 45s are very different than every other 45 out there. First of
all, they're at least twice as big as my NOS RCA 45s. They're also
absolutely beautiful tubes.
Here's some info on the amps:
http://www.venushifi.com/products/yamamoto_amplifiers.shtml
Boon
>
> --
> "Due knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl miss steaks."
Sander deWaal
October 16th 06, 10:53 PM
John Stone > said:
>> An 80 for rectifying? Not the blue Arcturus, I hope? :envious:
>> I assume this is a choke input circuit?
>> Did you try a 5U4G instead? That would lower the B+ enough to be able
>> to use the 2A3 I think.
>The 80 is a 4 pin, the 5U4 is an octal. He'd have to change the socket.
15 minutes and a hot soldering iron, that's why I asked Marc if he's
into DIY, if even a bit.
--
"Due knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl miss steaks."
Sander deWaal
October 16th 06, 10:54 PM
said:
>Here's some info on the amps:
>http://www.venushifi.com/products/yamamoto_amplifiers.shtml
Nice stuff, and even available in kit form.
Gotta remember these, thanks!
--
"Due knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl miss steaks."
Ruud Broens
October 16th 06, 11:39 PM
"Sander deWaal" > wrote in message
...
: said:
:
:
: >Here's some info on the amps:
:
: >http://www.venushifi.com/products/yamamoto_amplifiers.shtml
:
:
: Nice stuff, and even available in kit form.
:
: Gotta remember these, thanks!
:
: --
hmm, i'd like to have some of that resin infused japanese cherry
as stock material ;-)
R.
October 17th 06, 05:48 AM
Sander deWaal wrote:
> said:
>
>
> >Here's some info on the amps:
>
> >http://www.venushifi.com/products/yamamoto_amplifiers.shtml
>
>
> Nice stuff, and even available in kit form.
>
> Gotta remember these, thanks!
Here's the actual website, which is much more detailed!
http://www2.117.ne.jp/~y-s/index-e.html
Boon
October 17th 06, 05:49 AM
Ruud Broens wrote:
> "Sander deWaal" > wrote in message
> ...
> : said:
> :
> :
> : >Here's some info on the amps:
> :
> : >http://www.venushifi.com/products/yamamoto_amplifiers.shtml
> :
> :
> : Nice stuff, and even available in kit form.
> :
> : Gotta remember these, thanks!
> :
> : --
> hmm, i'd like to have some of that resin infused japanese cherry
> as stock material ;-)
> R.
Photos don't do it justice!
Boon
Ruud Broens
October 17th 06, 01:18 PM
> wrote in message
ups.com...
:
: Ruud Broens wrote:
: > "Sander deWaal" > wrote in message
: > ...
: > : said:
: > :
: > :
: > : >Here's some info on the amps:
: > :
: > : >http://www.venushifi.com/products/yamamoto_amplifiers.shtml
: > :
: > :
: > : Nice stuff, and even available in kit form.
: > :
: > : Gotta remember these, thanks!
: > :
: > : --
: > hmm, i'd like to have some of that resin infused japanese cherry
: > as stock material ;-)
: > R.
:
: Photos don't do it justice!
:
: Boon
:
ok, just take your hacksaw and chip away,
send me a sample
hi def,
of course
Rudy
Eeyore
October 17th 06, 03:38 PM
Stuart Krivis wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 00:39:43 +0200, "Ruud Broens" >
> wrote:
>
> >hmm, i'd like to have some of that resin infused japanese cherry
> >as stock material ;-)
>
>
> I don't think I've ever seen solid resin infused wood used for stocks,
> but I've seen plywood used for them. http://www.rutply.com/sbond.htm
Oh those kind of stocks !
I thought you had something kinky in mind.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stocks
Graham
Sander deWaal
October 17th 06, 05:30 PM
said:
>Here's the actual website, which is much more detailed!
>http://www2.117.ne.jp/~y-s/index-e.html
And finally, I know where my tube sockets came from ;-)
Never knew that..........
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