Gray Matters by Stuart Carlson and Jerry Resler
- March 08, 2013
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If there’s one thing everybody has in common, it’s getting older. From newborn babies to baby boomers, there’s no escaping it. “Gray Matters” is skewed to that vast generation of boomers. But since getting older means adapting to changing circumstances, lots of readers, old and young alike, can relate to and laugh along with our characters. Don’t let the name of the strip throw you. The cast of “Gray Matters” is anything but colorless as they struggle to keep up with the rapid changes in society, culture, technology, the workplace, their families and, of course, their bodies.
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masterskrain said, 2 months ago
Good luck finding the right belt, Gray…
Notsoastute said, 2 months ago
@440RoadRunner
My PS-LX2 Sony direct drive is still going fine. Although the tonearm damper doesn’t funtion properly.
carlson1955
said, 2 months ago
My Pioneer PL-2 has a speed control button that can’t decide whether it wants to play at 45 or 33
SeaFox10 said, 2 months ago
A good, thick rubber band works! Just don’t get it dirty!
Night-Gaunt49 said, 2 months ago
Glad it is the belt and not the record.
waykirk said, 2 months ago
Many years ago a sorry asxxxx guy broke into my house and stole my Dual 1019 turntable while I was at work.
This great turntable was a work of art, with its walnut base and diamond stylus.
Hope the &&$#@ enjoyed it. I wish that I could have shot him. He got no jail time nor he was not even required to pay me back for his crime. Said he was drunk at the time. Got off with nothing. What a joke.
I sold many of these great products in the sixties when tube type McIntosh, Fisher and Sansui Amps and receivers were the obscure objects of desire.
I bought three My McIntosh components from Don McIntosh in 1968 and received a forty percent discount. It was still $3000 bucks at that time. These days 12K or better plus I am sure. This timeless stuff still works and now my daughter wants it when I go to off the old planet.
The old Sarge
Notsoastute said, 2 months ago
@waykirk
What was the name of the mail order company theat sold kits for building electronics? My dad built his entire sound system from them. The amp died shortly after he did when a choke burned up in it. But it was around 40yrs old then. Probably should have sold it for the tubes.
missjunebug said, 2 months ago
@Notsoastute
Heathkit?
Notsoastute said, 2 months ago
@missjunebug
That rings a bell, thanks