In article , Iain
Churches wrote:
The popularity of the 301 makes it a worthwhile rebuild project - there
is plenty of demand for them. Hopefully, if Jim does not have the time
to do this himself, he will pass it on to someone in the UK who has, of
offer it for spares.
All else failing I will probably either give it to the 'Museum of
Communication' in Fife as they already have an audio collection, or see if
someone wants it for restoration. But if I can I'd get it going myself if
only to spend some time seeing how well it works. Matter of curiosity.
Slainte,
Jim
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