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Stand for Jecklin Floats

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This is a stand i made for a pair of Jecklin Float 2's. Made a little more difficult by the fact that the headphones in question are thousands of miles away in Scotland. But between Duggeh's (the new owner) measurements and pics he led me to, i think it's gonna work well. The woods are Maple with a figured Purple Heart inlay. Hope he likes it, because i have no idea what else this could be used for (short range glider maybe). The Purple Heart is a bit darker than the photo shows due to the flash. The finish is 5 coats of Laquer buffed to a satin finish with 4-0tt steel wool. Kinda cool to think some of my work will have made it as far as Scotland.









post #2 of 11
Looking good! Too bad you can't stick any Grado endcaps on the thing, or in this case Jecklin endcaps (if there was such a thing).
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JOYGASM!
post #4 of 11
That stand looks so delicious i could eat it, gonna love being able to hold it in my grubby little mitts come the day.


You've done something I think that noone has ever done before, created a jecklin stand, to be sure demand is low, but its a worth footnote in headpheon history!
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JOYGASM!
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Originally Posted by boss
WOW! And i thought the stand i made was strange looking. LOL
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Worry not head-fiers i shall be sure to post a multitude of pictures, and if i can find a volenteer for my 2nd pair. all the better. My trouble is however, that the floats actually seem to suit me, what this says baout my looks im not entirely certain.
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Originally Posted by swt61 View Post

This is a stand i made for a pair of Jecklin Float 2's. Made a little more difficult by the fact that the headphones in question are thousands of miles away in Scotland. But between Duggeh's (the new owner) measurements and pics he led me to, i think it's gonna work well. The woods are Maple with a figured Purple Heart inlay. Hope he likes it, because i have no idea what else this could be used for (short range glider maybe). The Purple Heart is a bit darker than the photo shows due to the flash. The finish is 5 coats of Laquer buffed to a satin finish with 4-0tt steel wool. Kinda cool to think some of my work will have made it as far as Scotland.
I love to see your wooden stand from Maple for this pair of Jecklin Float 2's , but I cannot see any link to the pictures...confused_face_2.gif
Help !









post #9 of 11

 I think as this was ~6 years ago there was a big database crash and a bunch of older data got lost.

post #10 of 11

Please upload the pictures again.

post #11 of 11

Please upload the pictures again.

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