How old are you?


No age is too young or too old. Just general curiosity about the average age of Audiogon members. 

I’ll start. I’m 39.


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20 then BACK to 19, I lost a little toe.. Been stuck there for 45 years..:-)

If we were meant to count that high we would have that many fingers, thumbs, and toes.. Simple..

19...

I had one friend had 24 fingers, thumbs and toes, oldest guy I ever new..

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There was a poster on Agon who I believe was 97 (stated he had learned electronics before WW2 and if memory serves did once list his age) and I saw him post as recently as July or so. Forget name but hopefully he still around and will check in here as he would blow the top off the age record on this thread as it currently stands
...only needed one nap whilst reading this thread, so that would make me 74.  House parties with live music with extended family created the need for fidelity, especially timbre, realism to actual sounds.  Tossed out of school band as a drummer by Mr. Noise (yes) in Jr High created the rebel...in the pursuit of deals, tweaks, and arcane brands.  Resonance IS the enemy, but for the drivers.  Broadway and Boston theatre, Chuck Mangione live, mostly unamplified & Little Feat Waiting For Columbus the early highlight of live sounds.  Ray Charles highlight of Genius.  US Marine Band 2nd row center highlight for proper dynamics.  Traveling NYC Opera productions highlight of controlled vocals.  Portland (ME) Symphony Orchestra highlight of full roar orchestra.  Nearby Steinway Model D, small venue, highlight of solo piano goodness.  Dedicated studio DIY speakers, tube goodness and spot on DSP delivering joy-filled, audio dotage!  Onwards!  HNY and Best for 2021!, More Peace, Pin