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Help Identifying Old Goodmans
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce M" data-source="post: 857023" data-attributes="member: 20147"><p>Yes, a cast frame would be far more desirable, and prettier.</p><p>At least they are/were Goodmans, I would hate to have to shatter the legendary stories behind these.</p><p>Having said that, my old uncle was a heavy drinker with a serious hi-fi problem. His opinion of these vs. the AR's may not have been all that valuable.</p><p>Far too much Neil Diamond and Richard Clayderman if I recall, but probably the reason I have a lot of Neil Diamond on vinyl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce M, post: 857023, member: 20147"] Yes, a cast frame would be far more desirable, and prettier. At least they are/were Goodmans, I would hate to have to shatter the legendary stories behind these. Having said that, my old uncle was a heavy drinker with a serious hi-fi problem. His opinion of these vs. the AR's may not have been all that valuable. Far too much Neil Diamond and Richard Clayderman if I recall, but probably the reason I have a lot of Neil Diamond on vinyl. [/QUOTE]
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