Transitional 70's 4001 Features

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Transitional 70's 4001 Features

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Right you are Johnallq Image

Dale, sorry I meant to say horseshoe baseplates. I see from the black horseshoe thread that they're also made of aluminum, and are rectangular rather than hexagonal shaped. Way back when, I replaced my 4001's plastic baseplate with one that I made from steel. It brought out all these high-end subleties that weren't there before.
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I used one of those propagation delays with my Rick one time, but I found out it would send me backwards in time if I hit a wrong note...
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Onward to the Past??
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