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	<title>Comments on: How come vintage marantz stereos are always missing the wood casing?</title>
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		<title>By: Ray S</title>
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		<description>I can answer your question, but it is probably not the info you want.
When someone finished using the stereo, they put it in the cellar or garage.
both place are wet.  The wood would grow mold - literally.
Get fuzzy and yucky.  Solution?  take the wood off and throw it away.
yea, sounds stupid - a bit of cleaning and it&#039;s as good as new.
but that is what seems to happen.
re Dimensions - just figure it out - not that hard.  9/16 in wide or so - see what works.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can answer your question, but it is probably not the info you want.<br />
When someone finished using the stereo, they put it in the cellar or garage.<br />
both place are wet.  The wood would grow mold &#8211; literally.<br />
Get fuzzy and yucky.  Solution?  take the wood off and throw it away.<br />
yea, sounds stupid &#8211; a bit of cleaning and it&#8217;s as good as new.<br />
but that is what seems to happen.<br />
re Dimensions &#8211; just figure it out &#8211; not that hard.  9/16 in wide or so &#8211; see what works.</p>
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