Old stuff you still use.

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cyclone 1.5 ton. purchased at the swap meet at stafford springs spring '95. cost: $20.00. me and a buddy had to lug it all the way from the infield.
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never ceases to amaze at the amount of equipment needed to have a functional shop but it can be done, buying right and accumulating.
 
I too have a 1987 vintage JVC disc player, just the slightly fancier XL-V450 vs. XL-V250. Still works perfect, and I couldn't tell you how many thousands of hours of use it's had so far. The quality of the audio equipment that was built in Japan is amazing. Once they moved production to Malaysia and China, the lifespan of the equipment dropped dramatically.

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Makes a guy feel pretty old when "vintage" was when he was getting ready to turn 40.
 
I don't have a recent picture and it's kind of buried at the moment, so I'll post a pic from about 15 years ago.

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This is a desk that I figure is at least 110 years old. I got it when my Dad passed. It was his uncle's, a man married to my Grandfather's sister. His name was Harry Morey. My Dad really admired Harry. He was an electrical engineer at Pass & Seymour and held over 31 patents, some in his name and some as an assignor to Pass & Seymour. One patented item all of us have probably used... The electric lamp socket with a pull chain.

Harry died fairly young, at 49, in 1929. No children.

My oldest brother was named after him.

Originally, it had a roll top on it and that was removed and taken apart. I seem to remember my Mom having something to do with that, but I was pretty young at the time. It was one of those things that my Dad used a lot and I am happy to have it now.
The most important tool on that cool desk is the Magic 8 Ball!
A cousin, Albert Carter was the inventor.
 
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Still works.
Make tapes once in a while for buddies that still have a working 8-track.
Made Cary Underwood and Taylor Swift 8-track tapes complete with album art label for a friend.
His daughter thinks they’re the coolest things.
 
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