As fate played out for the Sound Board, I ended up being a custodian of this artifact. For several years, it sat quietly in a corner of my shop.
A couple of weeks ago, I needed to visit a Freightliner dealership in Hagerstown for some Toterhome service. A fellow motorhead offered to be my return ride home, partly because he's also a disc-head, and wanted to visit Hub City Vinyl, also in Hagerstown. As my friend perused the rows & rows of new & used vinyl, I was intrigued by the many artifacts on display, including juke boxes, game machines, and scales.
I ended up contacting the store's owner and told him about the Sound Board. He said, "I'll take it!" So yesterday I delivered it to its new, and likely final home. Hub City Vinyl also has a small music venue, where notable musicians have performed. I look forward to audiophiles searching for albums for their collections, as well as concert performers and audience members alike, having the opportunity to gaze upon this bit of DC101 history.
Hub City Vinyl is worth a visit.
https://hubcityvinyl.com/


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