I visited a few thrift stores this week, and was lucky enough to find some nice vintage items tp clean up for resale purposes.
Stereo Equipment:
1. Celestion Ditton 250 Speakers made in England from the early 80's
2. Vintage Walnut Cabinet Realistic Solo 4's from the 70's
3. Mirage LF-150 Sub-Woofer Made in Canada
4 A Set of Minimus 7 speakers, (Not pictured and already sold and shipped out)
Photography Equipment:
1. Canon AE-1, with two lenses (A 100-200mm 1:56, and a 1-28mm 1:28
2. Canon Eos Rebel
3. A Cool looking vintage blue Safe-Lock Camera Tripod
I got lucky as these items were purchased without being able to test them out before hand. Everything ended up working. The only problem found was one of the tweeter in the Celestion Ditton's was broke. After removing the tweeter, I was able to pull out my solder iron, and repair a damaged lead wire within the tweeter.
The small mixing board in the background Is just a component I have placed into my stereo system. It runs on one input, but is there to allow me to easily perform simple comparison tests at equal vollume levels between various equipment that is tested. I keep it upright on cast iron book holder for easy access to the cables. This allows me to test components without having to rewire the rest of the system.