Turntables, Tonearms: Rare Finds
How about we post rare finds of Turntables and Tonearms.
I look frequently, just for fun, this is the 1st time one of these has shown up
Harman Kardon Rabco ST‑7 Linear Tracking Turntable – Near Mint, Fully Functional
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@billstevenson , others To post that photo, I did this: 1. open the ad. (any web page) 2. select the photo you want (ANY photo on the web) 3. right click, 'copy image address' (that's the image's URL) go back here to your post window 4. click on the IMAGE icon, top bar, 6th from the left (box with mountain) pop-up window opens, cursor is blinking in the URL box 5. paste the image address (you copied) in the URL box 6. size the image: width box: enter 600 (that's the number of pixels wide) (aspect ratio is automatically retained, no need to specify the height) 7. bottom right, click OK 8. hit return, to get the blinking cursor below the pasted image so you can continue to write 9. post your response. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Hint: Lately, the site sometimes fails, thus before 'post your response' I select my entire response and copy it into my clipboard, so it is saved there IF something goes wrong, then 'post your response', if it goes, great, if it fails, you heve everything in your computer's clipboard ready to simply paste in another attempt. |
Photos MUST be on the web, that's the key to success. How to get your photo on the web? My Solution: Create a Virtual System on this site I named mine MISC (you could name it 'my photos') https://www.audiogon.com/systems/11519 after the initial Virtual System creation: go to the list of your virtual systems right side: ACTION, drop down box, 3 choices, EDIT Images, click Choose File, it opens 'choose a local file' (on your computer) .. find it, select it, chose 'open' scroll down, SAVE now you have edited your misc. virtual system, your photo is now on the web! you are in the edit window, you need to close it, and open your virtual system get back to the list of Virtual systems, open MISC virtual system select the photo you want, as above, for any photo on the web: right click it, copy image address ....... |
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