That Apevia Case from the Free Scores thread...Another Time-wasting Retro Build!
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Re: That Apevia Case from the Free Scores thread...Another Time-wasting Retro Build!
No, vinyl is probably my least favorite media....but this was a very obscure album. No CD or remastered version that I could ever find, and I looked. This was not for me, but rather my dad; goes back to his Navy days. Nice try though, we can always count on you to try and poop all over a thread.Cap Datasheet Depot: http://www.paullinebarger.net/DS/
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