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B&O Products in the Design section of Museum of Modern Art in New York

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Keith Saunders
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Keith Saunders Posted: Tue, May 19 2015 7:24 PM

I have just returned from New York City and my wife and I spent one morning in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and on one floor there were some interesting older products which were consider icons and I took photos of three B&O products which were included

 

 

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9 LEE replied on Tue, May 19 2015 7:48 PM

Ha!

I was there in January and tried to tell them that the 7000 has a radial tracking arm and not tangential.

They told me to tell guest information, which I did, who weren't interested.  After that I too lost interest...

I suspect you posted that to see who would notice? Devil

Lee

 

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Mark replied on Tue, May 19 2015 8:00 PM
the Beomic is utterly gorgeous ....

we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.

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Paul W replied on Tue, May 19 2015 10:15 PM

Hey Lee that's a HIGE error on MOMA's part isn't it. What's bad is that other info could be wrong which is inexcusable in the MOMA. Well done for mentioning it :)

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vikinger replied on Tue, May 19 2015 10:48 PM

Paul W:

Hey Lee that's a HIGE error on MOMA's part isn't it. What's bad is that other info could be wrong which is inexcusable in the MOMA. Well done for mentioning it :)

Probably many 'Arty' types wouldn't have the faintest idea about the difference between radial and tangential.

Graham

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BeoBoy68 replied on Wed, May 20 2015 1:16 AM
beautiful shape and design

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Andrew replied on Thu, May 21 2015 11:05 AM

most likely cut and pasted the turntable part from the BG400X card

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Orava replied on Thu, May 21 2015 1:44 PM

To my eyes turntable arm over platter without record looks bad... In both radial and tangential. 

 

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jowus replied on Fri, May 22 2015 8:33 PM
Keith Saunders:

I have just returned from New York City and my wife and I spent one morning in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and on one floor there were some interesting older products which were consider icons and I took photos of three B&O products which were included

Regards Keith....

Hi Keith, I've been trying contacting you. If I knew you were here in NY. I'd have been chase you down. Anyway, please email back. Thanks
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jowus:
Hi Keith, I've been trying contacting you. If I knew you were here in NY. I'd have been chase you down. Anyway, please email back. Thanks

 

Regards Keith....

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