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MemberYou had no choice when i was nipper, it was a belt driven Gerrad turntable with a beautiful polished wood case that weighed the same as a small village, or nowt.
Must have been the early 90’s when i got up close and personal with Technics 1200 and that’s only because a guy in our internal sales department at work scrimped and saved for ’em… 😉U31
MemberA bit of both, really :p
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MemberThat sticky out front leg is designed to slide under nightclub turntables if i recall, your average 1210 is a bit heavier then yer average laptop..
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MemberI could just go a turkey melt club sandwich right about now…
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MemberI came up with mine because i’m long and hard and full of sem**
(Joke Joke, calm down, calm down – me names NOTHING to do with djing, and certainly nothing to do with German submarines – as im sooo tired of explaining over the years )
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MemberIceman wins. Hands down.
How can you have a passion for it, if you dont even like it.U31
MemberA great read, thanks for sharing!
October 21, 2011 at 6:43 am in reply to: Good example of "thinking differently" when it comes to an event #8819U31
MemberSorry, i lost the original photos when i deleted facebook, so this ISNT spamming this video!
The drops and banners on this video are screen printed on vinyl and go from event to event[media=youtube]4tHIwB4PpQM[/media]
I just wish i still had some record of the illuminous lightening strikes that were made for the Before the Storm night, they were brilliant
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MemberIf someone wants to start a group for DDJT count me in!
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MemberGet on with it Phil!
I’ll have some of thatU31
MemberIts whatever works best for you, i posted a mix somewhere on here that a mate did on a big night-
He rang me after the line up was sorted and said he wished he was playing.. I secretly phoned the organiser and told him this guy really wanted to play- this guy is really respected and well liked among us lot so a few slots were shuffled and an hour found.
I got a phone call from this guy a couple of week later ” I believe a little birdy has been pulling strings to get me a slot, thanks!”
I asked him if he had a set planned as everyone was sweating over set list and starting to panic a bit as the event got closer- and he said words to the effect of “no just him and his records and see what happens”I swear on my life this guy played the best set of the night, and everyone played an absolute blinder! His just had a certain something extra i couldnt put my finger on!
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MemberSweeeeeeeet!!!!!!!!!
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MemberTerrifying.
Nothings changed 20 or so years later 😉October 14, 2011 at 8:08 pm in reply to: Good example of "thinking differently" when it comes to an event #8474U31
MemberMy mate did something VERY similar a few year ago when he and a friend tried to kick off a new night at Manchester’s Pure Space club
Called “Before the Storm”, black light “activated” glowing lightening strike posters were placed around the walls and around the booth… it looked VERY cool
I wish i had the photos but they were on Facebook when i deleted itUnfortunately the night wasnt a success even though i enjoyed it a great deal
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