22-01-2012, 07:37 PM
What a mammoth undertaking the set project has proved to be - far and away the most viewed and responded to thread on the forum, with 173 posts and 2,745 viewings. It certainly goes to show that 1930s TRF sets aren't quite as simply and primitive as we might often imagine. A major facet of the restoration of the MM has in fact been mechanical rather than electrical, not forgetting Joe's efforts with the cabinet!
Well done on your considerable efforts Alan.
Will it be going on display at Golborne in March?!!
Well done on your considerable efforts Alan.
Will it be going on display at Golborne in March?!!
Regards, David.
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