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    My stuff

    I have the sales brochure for the MC-2105. I posted a picture in the McIntosh forum.
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    My stuff

    MA6100 and MR77 found in Pawn shop about 30 years ago.
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    My stuff

    They came in Blue, Brown, and Burnt Orange. I have the original boxes. The speakers came in individual boxes without the covers. The covers came in two to a box so you could select any of the three colors for the speakers that you were buying.
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    My stuff

    I posted pictures under McIntosh. Can I link that to here do I have to re-post?
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    My Sansui's

    Thank you for the information. I will talk to the person I use for Vintage Equipment repair about it.
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    My Macs

    62 Caddy, (by the way one of my favorite Caddy body designs), You are correct. The L19 cabinet comes with the slanted wood legs like the one I have on my MAC1700. I needed the rubber feet for the MR77 and MA6100. Those cabinets are the PANLOCK style which is totally different than the L19...
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    My Sansui's

    Sorry I did not get the black flag reference.
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    My Macs

    McIntosh list of various products from the mid 1970s.
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    My Macs

    McIntosh brochure circa 1975.
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    My Macs

    Sales brochure for the McIntosh MC 2105. I could not afford it so I bought the MAC1700 but I still was able to hang on to this.
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    My Macs

    2 Year warranty. Has my address, serial number, etc on it.
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    My Macs

    Original invoice from 1973. 599.00 for the MAC1700. Also purchased that day two JBL L26 speakers. I did not have the money to buy the wood cabinet that day. That came later.
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    My Macs

    McIntosh makes sure the product is packed properly. The 4 holes where the feet go. The empty box weighs about 10 pounds.
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    My Macs

    Instructions on how to pack the MAC1700 on the cover of the inside box.
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    My Macs

    Inside the box the original dipole antenna along with another box. Antenna needs some soldering now.
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