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<p>[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 10526240, member: 10944"]Thanks Bosko! That Bose center speaker is just a rando. It is however sitting on top of my first pair of Bose 901’s. I’ve wanted them my whole life. Finally got a pair a year of so ago. Local lady gave me a great deal. Her husband bought them for top dollar and sadly passed before ever using them. They sat in the garage for years after until I got them. She put all his records and stereo equipment on the curb shortly after he passed because she couldn’t stand seeing it. Luckily the speakers never left the garage once he brought them home. He was a big rock n roll guy, as am I. She was really happy to know I was going to be rocking out with them like her husband would have. I showed her part of my record collection that was very similar to her husbands taste and let her know they’d get cranked for a long time to come. It seemed to be very cathartic for her. </p><p><br /></p><p>I love those views up in OR too! I walked and explored a good portion of the coast from SD to north of Portland. It amazed me that as beautiful as the coast starts down there it only gets prettier and more dramatic every step you take north.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 10526240, member: 10944"]Thanks Bosko! That Bose center speaker is just a rando. It is however sitting on top of my first pair of Bose 901’s. I’ve wanted them my whole life. Finally got a pair a year of so ago. Local lady gave me a great deal. Her husband bought them for top dollar and sadly passed before ever using them. They sat in the garage for years after until I got them. She put all his records and stereo equipment on the curb shortly after he passed because she couldn’t stand seeing it. Luckily the speakers never left the garage once he brought them home. He was a big rock n roll guy, as am I. She was really happy to know I was going to be rocking out with them like her husband would have. I showed her part of my record collection that was very similar to her husbands taste and let her know they’d get cranked for a long time to come. It seemed to be very cathartic for her. I love those views up in OR too! I walked and explored a good portion of the coast from SD to north of Portland. It amazed me that as beautiful as the coast starts down there it only gets prettier and more dramatic every step you take north.[/QUOTE]
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