Hi,tvr
I tried opening up the Headphones,but man they did'nt give any indication that they had any inclination to open.That Seam that runs around between Black and grey had a crusty Salt formation oozing out.So,I put them in the waash Basin and gave them a good flush with the warm Water we have here .(Santa Marta,Colombia) They seemed almost Water-proof.Things dry here really fast,living under the Fans and 80f Temp.Keep my fingers crossed.No more Freebies from the Doc Ja ja.
Arriving in Costa Rica,as I did,I shopped for a Land Rover.Some Guy I met at the Hotel took me up to Coffee Country in the North.These Coffee Fincas Had Land Rovers abundo...Barns,with One or Two retired old L/Rs in themThey were perfect for the Coffee Plantations work.(narrow Rows and Coffee bean trailers.)Most needed a little Work to get them off the Farm.I found mine at a L/R repair "Specialist" Shop.I had to Pay $5,000 for it,but ,man it was in beautiful condition for a 1972 Model the inside was like new with that tough "Rhino Hide" Land Rover upholstery.(patented I think).Had it in my Yard for 13 yrs.With it's Four Cylinder Diesel Engine,always ready for the task at Hand.Everyone Loves their old Land Rovers,their even ridiculous about em'..They all are given Names by the Owners.I sold miine after getting tired of only having 3 Speeds (1-3-4) I'm always so damned poor I had to let it go to a Guy in Costa Rica,an American,from Florida,him and his brother were living in Costa Rica and buying every L/R they could find,they shipped them back to Florida to a Shop who rebuilds them and gets top dollar for them.($14,000?)
Enough for now. stoneshirt.