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After reading some of the stories of other members cab's. I thought we could start a thread about maybe some unknown backstory, facts or tidbits of your cabs.
I love hearing stories of where the cabs have been or how they were aquired.
Share any stories and pics you have...
My first cab was a KI2 dedicated cabinet. It was definitely one my holy grails and told myself I would always have one some day. I moved to Chicago about 3 years ago and had a 2nd bedroom I was going to turn into my game room. I wanted to get a cab so I started looking around. I found it on craigslist for $400 about 15 miles away from my place. I jumped on it.
Turns out the guy used to work for Midway. He used to put the cabinets together and get them ready to be shipped out and would do some service calls as well. He was a really cool guy. He shared some stories about some of his days out in the field. He said that everyone used to say Orchid on the side art was Paula Abdul.
Eventually, The weight and size of woody got to me and with living in a 2 bedroom apt. I decided to sell it. I sold it to someone local and when they came to load it up. They had a male dancer promotional van. Me and my buddy had to laugh when we saw the company name, it slips my mind at the moment, but never the less I hope they treating it well.
Someday, I'll have get another KI2 dedicated once I get a house.
I love hearing stories of where the cabs have been or how they were aquired.
Share any stories and pics you have...
My first cab was a KI2 dedicated cabinet. It was definitely one my holy grails and told myself I would always have one some day. I moved to Chicago about 3 years ago and had a 2nd bedroom I was going to turn into my game room. I wanted to get a cab so I started looking around. I found it on craigslist for $400 about 15 miles away from my place. I jumped on it.
Turns out the guy used to work for Midway. He used to put the cabinets together and get them ready to be shipped out and would do some service calls as well. He was a really cool guy. He shared some stories about some of his days out in the field. He said that everyone used to say Orchid on the side art was Paula Abdul.
Eventually, The weight and size of woody got to me and with living in a 2 bedroom apt. I decided to sell it. I sold it to someone local and when they came to load it up. They had a male dancer promotional van. Me and my buddy had to laugh when we saw the company name, it slips my mind at the moment, but never the less I hope they treating it well.
Someday, I'll have get another KI2 dedicated once I get a house.
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