Wladimir
Member
Of course circular knob (...)
Saludos,
Ruben
Szcht ! Czesztot pakkeht nhiezst. "Saludos" eih Späniszt. Izstalhianst eih "Saluti" !
Rapp, eih nhieszt "knob". Eih "Klow".
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Diomedes
Vjekoslav Bobić
Nice to have you here Ruben!!! Since I've bought a nice Kiev 4a and preparing for a big smoothening operation, be prepared for many questions in that direction! 
Btw, excellent post!
Btw, excellent post!
Highway 61
Revisited
Now Ruben has to go to Haifa harbour and when there keep his sight towards N-NW, that's the direction of Zadar.Since I've bought a nice Kiev 4a and preparing for a big smoothening operation, be prepared for many questions in that direction!
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ruben
Guest
Hi Ruben, welcome back, - perhaps you can shed some light on another mystery!......what has happened to our friend Mike Goldberg?.....hope he is OK, and not gone completely digital!
Regards, Dave.
Hi Dave,
Thanks for your greetings. Mike is posting at flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikegoldberg/
Cheers,
Ruben
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ruben
Guest
Szcht ! Czesztot pakkeht nhiezst. "Saludos" eih Späniszt. Izstalhianst eih "Saluti" !
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:bang:
I think you have it right here.
Cheers,
Ruben
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ruben
Guest
Nice to have you here Ruben!!! Since I've bought a nice Kiev 4a and preparing for a big smoothening operation, be prepared for many questions in that direction!
Btw, excellent post!
Hi Diomedes,
Thank you for your greetings.
As for smoothening your new Kiev, and after our experience with the Iskra, my main starting suggestion is that you purchase a parts box, as mentioned at the KSS. This will enable to separate and order the different screws and parts in a methodical way.
Russ mentions it, but I put here affirmation marks.
Fortunately our situation these days for engaging the Kievs have improved due to the steady presence of Highway61. I will take a secondary "translating" roll, if at all, and if necessary.
Cheers,
Ruben
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ruben
Guest
Hi Ruben, do you actually understand comrade Wladimir?
No. But in this case he meant to say that Roberto is Italian and accordingly I should have told him "saluti" instead of "saludos" (Spanish)
Cheers,
Ruben
Wladimir
Member
As for smoothening your new Kiev, and after our experience with the Iskra, my main starting suggestion is that you purchase a parts box, as mentioned at the KSS. This will enable to separate and order the different screws and parts in a methodical way.
Dascz Klebcz werkhveit, eih dacscz Wertzragh khoujchz bätczer !
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