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Sorry Simon.
It's just the base with a shelf and a piece of glass on balls for one item.
The base is actually a double layer with the top layer spiked into the bottom which is then spiked to the floor, hence more expensive than a standard layer.
regards GEOFF
"Just trying to make a NAIM for myself"
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| Posts: 6118 | Location: across the channel, up a bit, then right for a while | Registered: Tue 10 December 2002 |   |
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The base level consists of two layers - which give you one usable shelf. If you look at http://216.149.62.210/products/fraim.html it is the bottom two layers but NOT the shelf supported on the first set of aluminium legs.
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| Posts: 6673 | Location: Lot et Garonne | Registered: Thu 29 April 2004 |   |
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Cheers, guys, I suspected that... What's this I have just spotted on the US site, an AV fraim from 2002!! http://www.naimusa.com/he2002.htmlDid this ever make it to market in the UK?
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| Posts: 413 | Location: Worcester | Registered: Tue 09 September 2003 |   |
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I don't think it has made it to market. think there was a comment from Paul that there wouldn't be enough demand for the cost of making it., not totally sure on it. I'd certainly think of springing for one, more storage and fits with my other rack.
Life is analogue, enjoy it while you can.
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| Posts: 1618 | Location: City of Lost Angels | Registered: Wed 08 August 2001 |   |
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Doh!
Would definately go well next a fraim and an ideal place to put AV2 and DVD5.
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| Posts: 413 | Location: Worcester | Registered: Tue 09 September 2003 |   |
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