Anybody remember Gyro Gearloose?

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Leo_Gnardo
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Anybody remember Gyro Gearloose?

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Gyro apparently ran a repair shop just outside Boston a couple decades ago. A '64 Fender Pro Reverb just came in with one of his cards pasted to the back cover, right under the power switch & fuse holder. Sage advice we all know printed across the top. Seems to have a ripped corner, perhaps "edited". Reproduced below for your amusement. Fuses still cheap, transformers not so much.
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Re: Anybody remember Gyro Gearloose?

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Wow, I always assume they call them Safety Pins because they are safe. Off to RadioShack for some fuses.
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Re: Anybody remember Gyro Gearloose?

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Leo

Yes I remember Gyro Gearloose, they would do work for E. U. Wurlitzers in Boston. Our local NH music store would sometimes drop off projects for them to work on....WOW that's a long time ago!
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