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Restoring Maggies - time to start
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<blockquote data-quote="gifs" data-source="post: 29275" data-attributes="member: 480"><p>A quick sand down and some new varnish and they will look good as new, will be the easiest part of the rebuild I think.</p><p></p><p>I really wanted to keep them, but space is a real issue for me, I live in a small townhouse and my Quad L-ite speakers just about fill the room (with sound too) ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gifs, post: 29275, member: 480"] A quick sand down and some new varnish and they will look good as new, will be the easiest part of the rebuild I think. I really wanted to keep them, but space is a real issue for me, I live in a small townhouse and my Quad L-ite speakers just about fill the room (with sound too) ;D [/QUOTE]
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