As you wish, thus is it executed. Symbol shall stand in perpetuity: Two 
crossed 6V6s. 

6V6 an old friend here. '50 Webcor tape deck, drive croaked ca. '67. Bill 
Dandreta of Providence's famed Wm. Dandreta & Co. wisely refused to have 
another 
thing to do with it. One year later Bill healed the Altec A-323B Hi-Fi amp 
w/6L6 push-pulls, in daily use as rad room studio monitor for MW Cubanos and 
other analog faire. 

Audio quality? Not up to 'HD standards'. Sorry. 

Back to Webcor: 6V6 audio crisp presently as when new on Truman's watch. Hot 
wired to BC-453 for bright audio on Euro LW's & Lowfers. Fires up on demand. 
No bullshale-up routine as w/digital interlopers. Annual maintennance? Dust 
exterior surfaces.

Still, will probably send to crusher when nice new HD radios become popular. 
And they will become popular! It's 'our inevitable digital future!' They're so 
neat! Buy Pepsi Now!

                                                                              
            Dr. Zecchino

PV Zecchino
Manasota Key, Fl

"And the pantaloon duck,
 white gooseneck quacked,
 Webcor, Webcor"
            - "Golden Birdies", c. 1973
               Captain Beefheart, 'Clear Spot'
               Green Bump Music Co.
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