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Dave Seddon
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I have just got this Emmons, I'd like to know the age of it , it is in lovely condition, it is a p/p serial #2583DST, Thanks to anyone who can help. I am now off to Wales, (My home land) to see some sheep. That is a joke over here.
Thanks again
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<SMALL>That is a joke over here.</SMALL>
It's been known to raise an eyebrow or two around here as well....
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I remember a wonderful actor called MARTY that raised an eyebrow or two aswell, YEP.
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<SMALL>It's been known to raise an eyebrow or two around here as well....</SMALL>
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Mike! Whatever are EWE talking about?!
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Dr. Dolittle sure pulled the wool over people's eyes for a long time. "Talk to the animals"? Oh, if they could talk back.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Rick Collins on 12 September 2002 at 08:19 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Dave, I don't understand the ST on the end of the #. Are you sure it appears to actually be part of the serial number?
Jerry
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Post by Martin Weenick »

Could the " st " on the end of the number mean Stereo ?

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Jerry
Yes it is stamped on the End plate (Changer end)The number, then a space, then DST.
Dave.
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Maybe a previous owner stamped his initials for identification. Image
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I really doubt that the st is part of the original serial number however I am sure the D was original. It is probably a late 70's model.
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Post by Gary Walker »

Dave, it appears to be a'79, the second of the run.
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