@prefab Yup.
And there are most always different sides to most things.
And why the two grandfather clocks?
He spent his life building a $1 million stereo. The real cost was unfathomable.
From Today's Washington Post He spent his life building a $1 million stereo. The real cost was unfathomable.
@prefab Yup. And there are most always different sides to most things. And why the two grandfather clocks?
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Wow. I mean..........wow. What a tale, almost worthy of a Shakespeare byline. I venture to say that, sadly, he suffered from an obsessive disorder that clearly prevented him from maintaining what most would consider "normal" relationships with his family, perhaps others. While the emotional methodology behind his pursuit left a family in tatters, and his level of audiophilia could only be considered malignant, I have to believe that when not set to "movie", his system may well have been THE finest personal sound system ever assembled in a home environment, never to be duplicated. I'd have given an eye tooth to have heard it. It's final disposition is tragic, IMO. RIP, brother. |
@srs148 that Is the most disturbing story of all. When a man is not capable of keeping his word over a few dollars you know what the problem s stem from with his family. On the other side nothing worse than making a deal and after the buyer shows up they decide they are going to pay less. Only one way there yes or no negotiating is over. If you see something you don't like you say I didn't realize,e this say no thank you and leave. I very much dislike when people cannot stand by what the say.that is not gentleman like behavior. |