R.I.P Ted Weber

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Baltar
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Re: R.I.P Ted Weber

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RIP Mr Weber
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bnwitt
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I had no idea this had happened. I am very sad. I had many personal emails and telepone conversations with Ted. He was a wonderful fellow.
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Barry, you need to visit us on AG more often and less work. :)
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Re: R.I.P Ted Weber

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I had no idea either. My first post, incidentally.

I have 6M18 chassis sitting on my desk, about to become something thanks in no small part to Ted.

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Re: R.I.P Ted Weber

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I am still making money with my 6m18 combo. My claim to fame-sound clip on that amp on Ted's web page. Great amp! I thank him for producing an affordable place to build tone.
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