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Hello all

As much as I hate to do this, I have to sell off my LOR stuff.

I hurt my back awhile ago, this prevents me from doing much of anything anymore. Especially getting up on a ladder!

These have all been verified working. They where purchased around 2005/2006 from LOR.

I would prefer you pickup from Wylie, TX. or I can meet halfway. Within 25 miles or so from Wylie, TX.

LOR800W 150.00

LOR1602W Qty2 250.00 each

ShowTime Pro LOR1602MP3 350.00

I also have 3 Easy Light Linkers 250.00 for the 3 or 100.00 a piece.

Make me an offer for all of the above, or come get one or two boxes.

These are listed on Craigslist.

http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/ele/2538461767.html

I will post these on Ebay if I don't sell them.

If interested, PM me and I will send you my phone number.

Thanks

Tim

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Sorry to hear about your back. I hope better days are ahead and you are able to get back in the swing of things. God Bless.

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scubado wrote:

Sorry to hear about your back. I hope better days are ahead and you are able to get back in the swing of things. God Bless.

Jim

I'm afraid the diagnosis doesn't look good. I have two blown disc, the doctors say they will never get better, and no operation is going to help. I have had countless injections also, they did not help at all.

This is the hand that was dealt me and I will deal with it. I looked forward to decorating for Christmas every year, its disappointing for me and lots of other people as well.

Thank You

Tim
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It should be noted that I'm selling everything.

I have DMX stuff, on Craigslist as well.

http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/ele/2541882476.html

And a Chauvet Q-Spot on Criasglist and Ebay.

http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/for/2533176488.html


This ends Sunday
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230658344964&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

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I am really sorry to hear about your diagnosis. That must be tough for you, I am sure.

I agree with jstorms, enlist some friends or community members to help with some setup. Maybe not as elaborate, but you can still run a show.

I was paralyzed in 1983 from a diving accident, and I cannot walk and use a wheelchair. I put together a complete show with the help of my wife, best friend and brother.

That was all it took, and it was great.

I do hate not being able to climb around and put things up, but I get to concentrate on the sequencing and coordinating everything for the show.

Then my family & friends loan their legs to me for the setup & teardown.

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Sorry Tim, I understand and hope your back heals. I'm in a similar boat, waiting for knee surgery that is going to leave me on my back, and possibly on crutches for Christmas.
God bless, and hoping for a recovery for you.

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jstorms wrote:

You ought to enlist the help of some of the neighborhood teens to climb the ladders for you :P

Its funny you say that, the neighbor kids and my sisters (6 sisters) did hang the lights for me in 2009. But since most of the connection are up high. They had know idea what wire went where. When we got done, (or so I thought) nothing was wired correctly) line 1 wasn't plugged into the correct supply line, it just got worse from that point on. I had to rewire the whole setup. All of the wire ends were marked as well. 1 to 1, 2 to 2 and so on. It still got messed up.

The second problem I have now. Everything I had was setup for Nuggetchristmas.com http://vimeo.com/2713467 in California, since I have moved in the last two months to Texas. Nothing is setup. So it would take a year just to redo my sequences. And since none of my 6 20 amp circuits are in place like the California house... well needless to say it would be a royal PITA!!!!!!!!!!


TIm
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  • 1 month later...

Tim,
Sorry to hear about your back ..there is this guy I know of that wears a vest (kinda built like a bullet proof vest) that he uses to help his back. He is in the same sort of situation as you. You might want to check into it. He still dont do much, but this thing he wears really helps on the comfort level.

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