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    Fully Restored L-100's with a twist...

    Hey Gang,

    New here and want to contribute what I can. Received some great info on a pair of VOTT A7’s from Widget and Grumpy that I’m going to restore.

    Thought you might enjoy seeing a pair of L-100s I restored with a “twist”. Went for a Danish look = translation the wife let me keep them in the living room, although I just sold them.

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    No idea why they are upside down?

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    Very nice!
    Although my neck hurts after watching your photos... are you from down under?

    Seriously, nice job
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    Those look fabulous.

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    That’s fantastic work! I’m happy to see the original inline speaker arrangement. To me, that’s the best L-100.

    Out.

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    Most recent phone cameras have created an EXIF file with photos that note photo orientation. Some phones and all older photo software does not read the files so just display the photo as stored. To ensure your pics display correctly in both always hold your phone with the shutter button at the bottom(portrait format pic) or to the right(landscape format).

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